MINERAL RESOURCES// GENERAL KNOWLEDGE// ONE SHOT NOTE
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On the basis of chemical and physical properties, minerals are grouped as –
o Metallic minerals and
o Non-metallic minerals.
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Major examples of metallic minerals are iron ore, copper, gold, etc.
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Metallic minerals are further sub-divided as ferrous and non-ferrous metallic
minerals.
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The minerals containing iron is known as ferrous and without iron is known as
non-ferrous (copper, bauxite, etc.).
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Depending upon the origination, non-metallic minerals are either organic (such
as fossil fuels also known as mineral fuels, which are derived from the buried
animal and plant, e.g., such as coal and petroleum), or inorganic minerals,
such as mica, limestone, graphite, etc.
Distribution of Minerals
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Minerals are unevenly distributed on the earth’s surface.
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All minerals are exhaustible in nature, i.e., will exhaust after a certain
time.
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However, these minerals take long time to form, but they cannot be replenished immediately
at the time of need.
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More than 97% of coal reserves occur in the valleys of Damodar, Sone, Mahanadi,
and
Godavari rivers.
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Petroleum reserves in India are located in the sedimentary basins of Assam,
Gujarat, and
Mumbai High (i.e., off-shore region in the Arabian Sea).
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Some new petroleum reserves are also found in the Krishna-Godavari and Kaveri
basins.
Mineral Belts in India
there are three major
mineral belts in India namely –
1.
The North-Eastern Plateau
Region,
2.
The South-Western Plateau
Region, and
3.
The North-Western Region.
North-Eastern Plateau Region
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The major areas of north-eastern plateau region are Chhotanagpur (Jharkhand),
Odisha, West Bengal, and parts of Chhattisgarh.
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Iron ore, coal, manganese, bauxite, and mica are the major minerals of the
north-eastern plateau region.
South-Western Plateau Region
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The south-western plateau region covers major parts of Karnataka, Goa, and
contiguous Tamil Nadu uplands and Kerala.
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Major mineral resources of south-western plateau region are iron ore,
manganese, and limestone.
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Kerala has deposits of monazite and thorium, and bauxite clay and Goa has
deposits of iron ore.
North-Western Region
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The north-western region covers the areas of Aravalli in Rajasthan and parts of
Gujarat.
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Major minerals of north-western regions are copper and zinc; other significant
minerals include sandstone, granite, and marble, along with Gypsum and Fuller’s
earth deposits.
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In addition, Gujarat and Rajasthan, both have rich sources of salt.
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The Himalayan belt is also an important mineral belt, as it has rich deposits
of copper, lead, zinc, cobalt, and tungsten.
Major Minerals
Following are the major minerals found in India −
Iron
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About 95% of total reserves of iron ore is found in the States of Odisha,
Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Goa, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Tamil
Nadu.
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Sundergarh, Mayurbhanj, and Jhar are the major iron ore regions in Odisha and
the important mines are Gurumahisani, Sulaipet, Badampahar (Mayurbhaj),
Kiruburu (Kendujhar), and Bonai (Sundergarh).
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Noamundi (Poorbi Singhbhum) and Gua (Pashchimi Singhbhum) are important mines
in Jharkhand.
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Dalli and Rajhara in Durg district are the important mines of Chhattisgarh.
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Sandur-Hospet area of Ballari district, Baba Budan hills, and Kudremukh in
Chikkamagaluru district, and parts of Shivamogga are the important iron ore
regions in Karnataka.
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The districts of Chandrapur, Bhandara, and Ratnagiri are the iron regions in
Maharashtra.
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Other iron ore regions in India are Karimnagar and Warangal district of
Telangana, Kurnool,
Cuddapah, and Anantapur districts of Andhra Pradesh, and Salem
and Nilgiris districts of Tamil Nadu.
Manganese
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Odisha is the leading producer of Manganese.
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Bonai, Kendujhar, Sundergarh, Gangpur, Koraput, Kalahandi, and Bolangir are the
major manganese regions in Odisha.
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Dharwar, Ballari, Belagavi, North Canara, Shivamogga, Chitradurg, Tumkur, and Chikkmagaluru
are major manganese regions in Karnataka.
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Nagpur, Bhandara, and Ratnagiri districts are the major regions of manganese in
Maharashtra.
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Balaghat-Chhindwara-Nimar-Mandla, and Jhabua districts are the important
manganese regions of Madhya Pradesh.
Bauxite
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Odisha is the largest producer of Bauxite in India.
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Kalahandi, Sambalpur, Bolangir, and Koraput are the leading producers of
bauxite in Odisha.
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Lohardaga (Jharkhand) is rich in bauxite deposits.
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Amarkantak plateau has rich deposits of bauxite in Chhattisgarh.
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Katni-Jabalpur area and Balaghat are the major regions of bauxite in Madhya
Pradesh.
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Kolaba, Thane, Ratnagiri, Satara, Pune, and Kolhapur in Maharashtra are important
bauxite producers.
Copper
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Copper deposits are largely concentrated in Singhbhum district of Jharkhand,
Balaghat district of Madhya Pradesh, and Jhunjhunu and Alwar districts of
Rajasthan.
Mica
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Hazaribagh plateau of Jharkhand and Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh have
deposits of high grade mica.
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Jaipur to Bhilwara and areas around Udaipur are the major mica-bearing regions
of Rajasthan.
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Other mica-bearing regions are Mysore and Hasan districts of Karnataka;
Coimbatore, Tiruchirapalli, Madurai, and Kanniyakumari of Tamil Nadu; Alleppey
of Kerala; Ratnagiri of Maharashtra; Purulia and Bankura of West Bengal.
Name of the Minerals Top producing State
Chromite --Orissa
Uranium --Kerala
Lead-- Rajasthan
Iron ore-- Odisha
Nickel-- Orissa
Lignite --Tamil Nadu
Diamond-- Madhya Pradesh
Copper --Madhya Pradesh
Natural Gas-- Assam
Coal-- Jharkhand
Manganese-- Odisha
Bauxite-- Odisha
Mica-- Andhra Pradesh
Gold-- Karnataka
Lime stone-- Andhra Pradesh
Barytes --Andhra Pradesh
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