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  1. www.riotinto.com › en › operationsJadar - Rio Tinto

    Jadar is a mineral deposit containing lithium and boron discovered by our geologists in 2004 near Loznica in the Jadar Valley in Western Serbia, some 160 kilometres from the capital of Belgrade.

  2. The Jadar Project. In 2004, Rio Tinto geologists discovered Jadarite, a new mineral containing lithium and boron. Jadarite, named after the Jadar River, is located near the city of Loznica in Western Serbia. The Jadar deposit is a world-class resource that could potentially provide the foundation of a new electric vehicle supply chain in Serbia.

  3. Jadar is a world-class deposit, and our vision is to develop the proposed underground mine in a safe and sustainable manner, in cooperation with the Government of the Republic of Serbia, local communities and all stakeholders.

  4. 4 de ago. de 2023 · The "Jadar" project is a unique opportunity that would have a positive impact on the economic development of Serbia. Thanks to the long life of the mine, 1,300 jobs would be created for several generations.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jadar_mineJadar mine - Wikipedia

    Jadar mine. The Jadar mining project is a proposed mining site. The deposit is one of the largest lithium deposits in the world and also contains boron. It is planned that both lithium and boron will be recovered from the ore. [1] The deposit contains the mineral jadarite, the only occurrence of this mineral in the world.

  6. 3 de ago. de 2021 · The Jadar lithium-borates project is an underground jadarite mine being developed in western Serbia by multinational metals and mining company Rio Tinto. Named after the Jadar River, Jadarite has a chemical formula LiNaSiB₃O₇ (OH) and is unique to the Jadar deposit in Serbia.