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Explain the distribution of iron ore mines in Odisha and Karnataka.

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Odisha produces over 22 per cent iron ore of India. The most important deposits occur in Sundargarh, Mayurbhanj, Cuttack, Sambalpur, Keonjhar and Koraput districts. India's richest haematite deposits are located in Barabil-Koira valley where 100 deposits are spread over 53 sq km.

Iron ores are widely distributed in the state, but high grade ore deposits are those of Kemmangundi in Bababudan hills of Chikmagalur district and Sandur and Hospet in Bellary district. Most of the ores are high grade haematite and magnetite.

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