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The region east of Lake Laberge in south-central Yukon was mapped from 2015–2018 as part of a 1:50¿000 scale bedrock …
This report contains three main sections: 1) description of Exploration and Geological Services Division, mining and exploration overview, and overview …
Geological map (1:50,000 scale) of Fairchild Lake area, Wernecke Mountains, central Yukon (NTS 106C/13) including a geological cross-section, mineral occurrences …
Gold occurrences in the upper Hyland River valley form a 50-km-long belt that is considered to be the easternmost portion …
The Len porphyry gold prospect is located 47 km north of Mayo, Yukon, in the Tombstone Suite intrusive belt. The …
The Duke River fault is a terrane-bounding structure that separates the Alexander terrane from Wrangellia in southwest Yukon. Detailed geological …
for a copy of this paper please contact the Yukon Geological Survey; geology@gov.yk.ca.
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Cet ensemble de données fournit des informations complètes sur les établissements de garderies éducatives agréés au Nouveau-Brunswick. Il comprend des …