A new paper published late last month in Science Advances details what may be in the largest deposit of lithium in the world, located in northern Nevada.
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A deposit of lithium recently discovered along the Nevada-Oregon border may be among the world’s largest, having potentially huge implications for the transition toVolcanologists and geologists from Lithium Americas Corporation, GNS Science, and Oregon State University reported their findings in a paper forA truck drives past brine evaporation ponds at Albemarle Corp.'s Silver Peak lithium facility, on Oct. 6, 2022, in Silver Peak, Nev.
The deposit exists in the McDermitt Caldera, a caldera approximately 28 miles long and 22 kilometers wide. It is believed that the caldera contains around 20 to 40 million