The Only Place on Earth Where ‘Kryptonite’ Actually Exists: Jadarite
Jadarite is a rare lithium–boron mineral discovered in the Jadar Basin of Serbia and famously compared to real-life kryptonite due to its nearly identical chemical formula. Formed during the Miocene Epoch in a high-temperature lacustrine sedimentary basin, this unique mineral represents one of the most unusual lithium deposit types on Earth. Unlike lithium from pegmatites or evaporative brines, jadarite formed deep within alkaline lake sediments under precise geochemical and tectonic conditions. This video explores the geology of the Jadar Basin, the mineralogy of jadarite, its crystal structure, why it is only found in one place on Earth, and what it means for lithium resources, battery technology, and critical mineral supply chains.











