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World’s Largest Lithium Deposit Ever—Worth $1.5 Trillion—Was Confirmed Under a U.S. Supervolcano
Daily Galaxy ^ | November 30, 2025 | Arezki Amiri

Posted on 11/30/2025 4:33:36 PM PST by Red Badger

A long-dormant supervolcano on the Nevada-Oregon border is now at the center of a trillion-dollar energy battle. Beneath its surface lies a lithium discovery so massive it could redraw the global battery map.

© The U.S. May Be Sitting On A Lithium Treasure Beneath A Supervolcano. Credit: Shutterstock

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In the high desert along the Nevada–Oregon border, a quiet basin formed by an ancient supervolcano is rapidly becoming a global focal point. Hidden beneath the McDermitt Caldera lies what scientists now believe is the world’s largest known deposit of lithium, the element driving the battery revolution behind electric vehicles, smartphones, and renewable energy storage.

This site, called Thacker Pass, is already reshaping how geologists think about mineral formation in volcanic terrains. Early findings estimate the deposit could hold 20 to 40 million metric tons of lithium—potentially more than double Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni, long considered the planet’s largest source. If fully confirmed and extracted, the lithium buried here could power hundreds of millions of EVs and make the United States a key player in the clean energy economy.

Aerial view of a Lithium Mine Located and seen from State Route 293, Thacker Pass in the McDermitt Caldera in Northern Nevada. Credit: Shutterstock

But the mine sits at the heart of a collision between mineral demand and environmental and cultural preservation. The project, backed by billions in federal support and major automaker partnerships, faces growing pushback from Indigenous tribes and environmental advocates. At stake is not just a trove of critical minerals, but a national test of how far America is willing to go to secure its clean energy future.

The Caldera With a Trillion-Dollar Core

The McDermitt Caldera spans more than 1,000 square kilometers and was formed 16 million years ago by a massive volcanic eruption. Over time, volcanic ash and mud accumulated at the basin’s center, creating lakebed clays rich in lithium-bearing minerals. Recent research published in Science Advances revealed that post-eruption hydrothermal fluids transformed magnesium-rich smectite into illite, a potassium-bearing clay containing significantly higher lithium concentrations—up to 2.4% by weight in some zones at Thacker Pass.

The scale of this lithium enrichment is unmatched. Traditional lithium clay deposits average less than 1% lithium content; at Thacker Pass, the illite layer alone is about 100 feet thick, shallow enough for open-pit mining, which reduces operational complexity and cost.

Map Showing Type and Relative Size of Global Lithium Resources. Credit: Science Advances

Unlike lithium from brines or hard rock, clay-hosted lithium poses unique challenges. The metal is chemically bonded within mineral structures, requiring a more intensive extraction process involving leaching and chemical washing. Still, the shallow geometry and unusually high grades at Thacker Pass offer a low strip ratio, which translates to less waste rock per ton of lithium—a critical metric for mine feasibility.

The site’s formation, mineral composition, and access have positioned it as one of the most promising critical mineral deposits in North America.

Billions in Backing and a Battery Race at Stake

The U.S. Department of Energy has approved a $2.23 billion loan to fund construction at Thacker Pass, part of the Biden administration’s push to onshore clean energy supply chains. The funding was granted through the Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing program and is among the largest ever awarded to a lithium project.

Project developer Lithium Americas Corp. began construction in 2023 and aims to reach 40,000 metric tons of lithium carbonate output annually in its first phase. Production will expand in stages, eventually reaching 160,000 tons per year over five phases, according to the company’s official technical report. The full operation is expected to span 85 years, making it one of the longest-lived lithium assets in the world.

Lithium Mineralization in McDermitt Caldera. Credit: Science Advances

To secure its battery supply, General Motors has entered into a 20-year offtake agreement for 100% of Phase 1 production and a significant share of Phase 2. GM also owns a 38% equity stake in the project.

Despite the support from Washington and Detroit, the project remains divisive. Tribal communities, including members of the Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribe, have expressed concern about the mine’s potential impact on ancestral lands, springs, and archaeological sites. A coalition of tribes and environmental groups has filed legal challenges, some still pending, against the Bureau of Land Management’s 2021 Record of Decision approving the mine.

Geology Reimagined: Lithium in Volcanic Basins

Thacker Pass is challenging conventional thinking about lithium geology. Until recently, global lithium production was dominated by spodumene pegmatites (hard rock in Australia) and evaporite brines (salt flats in South America). The McDermitt Caldera adds a new category to the mix: volcano-sedimentary lithium systems, formed through a blend of magma chemistry, closed-basin lake environments, and long-lived geothermal circulation.

In the case of McDermitt, peralkaline magmas rich in sodium and potassium helped retain lithium during cooling, making the surrounding ash and tuff highly fertile for clay formation. Resurgent magma movement fractured the overlying rock, creating conduits for hot fluids that concentrated lithium in illite deposits—especially in the southern portion of the caldera, where Thacker Pass now sits.

These findings suggest that similar caldera basins could hold untapped lithium potential. Geologists are now revisiting other resurgent volcanic systems in the American West and abroad, looking for the same mix of mineralogy and heat-driven alteration. The discovery marks a shift in critical mineral exploration strategies as demand for lithium accelerates.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; History; Military/Veterans; Outdoors
KEYWORDS: bolivia; lac; lithium; lithiumamericas; lithiumamericascorp; mcdermitt; mcdermittcaldera; nevada; nlz; oregon; paiute; salardeuyuni; shoshone; thacker; thackerpass
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To: Red Badger

lithium isn’t really the big problem with EVs: the so-called rare earth metals that are necessary to make the motor-generators are the big stumbling block [that and the fact that it takes tons of batteries for 18 wheelers and the like and the charging time for big rigs] ...


21 posted on 11/30/2025 8:27:03 PM PST by catnipman ((A Vote For The Lesser Of Two Evils Still Counts As A Vote For Evil))
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To: Red Badger

Dig up a super volcano...what could possibly go wrong?


22 posted on 11/30/2025 8:31:56 PM PST by rottndog (What comes after America?)
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To: Red Badger

No worries. Gang Green luddites will moan, piss and wail until it’s all shut down.


23 posted on 11/30/2025 8:33:44 PM PST by Noumenon (They killed the guy who just wanted to talk. Now... now they've got me. KTF)
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To: bitt

Thanks for the ping.


24 posted on 11/30/2025 8:35:02 PM PST by GOPJ (Soros & democrats back criminals, dope dealers, illegals & terrorists. <P><I><B><big><center></B>)
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To: Ronaldus Magnus III

Married her in 1960 after 2-year courtship...
She was the third youngest of 10 children...
Her Dad was a Frenchman from VT... A most interesting man...


25 posted on 11/30/2025 9:26:21 PM PST by SuperLuminal (Where is rabble-rising Sam Adams now that we need him? Is his name Trump, now?)
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To: Red Badger

Because of this Democrats will never allow this part ofOregon to join Idaho


26 posted on 11/30/2025 9:45:21 PM PST by NoLibZone (Trump needs to require all democrats in office to re take their oath to the US Constitution.)
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To: wally_bert

Declared off limits and whatever else by a federal judge.
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Maybe. But this is a huge dilemma for the left. On the one hand, mines that are actually doing stuff. On the other, green victory over the evil mining industry but they don’t get their smart phone or EV every time China yanks their chain.


27 posted on 11/30/2025 10:00:54 PM PST by ModelBreaker
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To: Red Badger

All that is needed to get to the lithium is a little ol 10 megaton warhead on a rocket. What could go wrong?
https://mikestakeonthemovies.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/crack-world-bomb.webp


28 posted on 12/01/2025 12:03:45 AM PST by minnesota_bound (Making money now. Still want much more.)
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To: crusty old prospector

Build a super casino and sell construction “debris”😂


29 posted on 12/01/2025 3:44:09 AM PST by blitz128
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To: Red Badger

Looks like the usual suspects of environmental groups suing over upsetting the delicate balance in a place few have laid eyes on and Indian tribes smelling a big pay day while putting their hands out with the old it’s on ancestral native lands narrative have crawled out of the woodwork.


30 posted on 12/01/2025 4:34:24 AM PST by chuckee
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To: conservative_cyclist; ten18; Twotone; VeryFRank; Clinging Bitterly; Rio; aimhigh; Hieronymus; ...
If you would like more information about what’s happening in Oregon, please FReepmail me. Please send me your name by FReepmail if you want to be on this list.
31 posted on 12/01/2025 5:25:03 AM PST by Twotone ( What's the difference between a politician & a flying pig? The letter "F.")
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To: Red Badger

The Sierra Club is trying to close it down.


32 posted on 12/01/2025 7:14:54 AM PST by bray (It's not racist to be racist against races the DNC hates.)
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To: bray

Of course they are. It’s what they do................


33 posted on 12/01/2025 7:36:27 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: Red Badger

Will accessing the deposits reactivate the dormant supervolcano?

Have they sold the movie rights yet?


34 posted on 12/01/2025 8:24:15 AM PST by JimRed (TERM LIMITS, NOW! Finish the damned WALL! TRUTH is the new HATE SPEECH! )
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To: JimRed

That would make a great disaster movie!.................


35 posted on 12/01/2025 8:30:38 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: Red Badger

Are they hiring..?...looking for a job....Spokeshave


36 posted on 12/02/2025 2:38:56 PM PST by spokeshave ( Angry Dads. Grumpy Grandads, Curmudgeons & old Geezers)
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