2023-09-15 17:10:03
Could a volcano that has been extinct for 16 million years host the largest lithium deposit in the world? This is the certainty that volcanologists and geologists have just expressed in the journal Science Advances after having studied the depths of the McDermitt caldera, a rock formation located on the border between Nevada and Oregon, northeast of San Francisco (United States).
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