The Dharwar System, named after the Dharwar region in India, is an economically important geological system known for its rich mineral deposits, particularly iron ore and manganese.
These resources play a vital role in the steel industry, contributing to the manufacturing of various products essential for infrastructure development, construction, and industrial activities.
Additionally, the Dharwar System's geological formations also host valuable minerals such as gold, copper, and asbestos, further bolstering its economic significance through mining and related industries.
These with their associated rocks are also rich in industrially useful products such as mica, corundum, etc; rare valuable minerals like pitchblende and columbite, etc; afew gems and semi-precious stoneslikeruby, beryl, chrysoberyl, zircon, spinels, garnets, tourmaline, amethyst, rock-crystal, etc.
This system is also rich inbuilding materials e.g granites, marbles, ornamental building stones and roofing slates.
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