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Harzburgite and Gneiss Reserves

1 Reserves
1.1 Deposits in Eastern Continents
1.1.1 Asia
Japan, Oman
China, India, Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Russia
1.1.2 Africa
South Africa
Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Tanzania, Togo
1.1.3 Europe
France, Germany, Italy, Venezuela
Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Kosovo, Monaco, Norway, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom
1.1.4 Others
Hawaii Islands, Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Not Yet Found
1.2 Deposits in Western Continents
1.2.1 North America
Canada, USA
Canada, Costa Rica, Cuba, Mexico, Panama, USA
1.2.2 South America
Not Yet Found
Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela
1.3 Deposits in Oceania Continent
1.3.1 Australia
Not Yet Found
New South Wales, New Zealand, Queensland, Victoria

Reserves of Harzburgite and Gneiss

The reserves of Harzburgite and Gneiss are geographically distributed all over the world. Harzburgite and Gneiss reserves play an important role in a country’s economic growth. Rocks are deposited according to the topography of the area. Some oldest rocks can be found in the Canadian Shield, Australia, Africa and in a few other old regions around the world. The ages of these felsic rocks are around 2.5 and 3.8 billion years. Learn about the countries with Harzburgite and Gneiss reserves here.