Natural Resources : Karnataka
Forests:
Karnataka’s forests reserves account only 20 % of the total geographical area
of the state. These forests are classified as reserved (28.611 sq. km)
protected (3,932 sq. km), unclosed (5,748 sq. km), village (124 sq. km)
and private (309 sq. km) forests. Karnataka is known for its valuable
timbers from the evergreen forests in the Western Ghat region, notably
Teak and Rosewood which are used in decorating interiors of the homes.
Rivers:
Karnataka accounts for a significant percentage
of the country's surface water resources i.e. nearly 6% (17 Lakh
million cubic meters). About 40 percent of this is available in the east flowing rivers and the remaining from the west flowing rivers.
There are seven river basins in Karnataka, formed by the Krishna, Cauvery, Godavari, West flowing rivers, North Pennar, South Pennar & Palar.
Minerals:
Karnataka is blessed with rich mineral resources
distributed more or less evenly in the whole territory. The state is
the major producer of gold in the country with the two major mines located in the districts of Kolar and Raichur. The gold mines at Kolar and Hutti are producing about 3,000 kg of gold, about 84% of countries production per annum. Karnataka
also has very rich deposits of Iron and Manganese ores. The total
reserve of high grade iron ore available in the State are of the order
of 1,000 Million tones.
The State is endowed with rich deposits of asbestos, bauxite, chromite, dolomite, gold, iron ore, kaolin, limestone,
magnesite, Manganese, ochre, quartz and silica sand. It is also the
sole producer of felsite, moulding sand (63%) and fuchsite quartzite
(57%). Karnataka has also the fame of having standard Ornamental Granites with different hues. It has granite rock's spread over 4200 Sq. kms.