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The Placer Mining Land Use Regulations consist of a classification system based on varying levels of specific activities. These threshold …
Surveyed Easements are a Limited Right Area Object representing the spatial extent of an easement or right of way affecting …
Points identifying surveyed lots available for sale over the counter or in a land lottery or tender at the Land …
Land Features entities are: Island, Shoreline, Wooded Area, Saturated soil, Landform Feature (esker, sand...), and Cut Line. CanVec is a …
Fire regions are the largest management unit where wildland fire resources are allocated and deployed. They can be further subdivided …
Attack bases are locations where fire response is delivered from.
Distributed from GeoYukon by the Government of Yukon . …
The Yukon Territory is underlain by a great variety of rock types ranging in age from Early Proterozoic to Recent …
Hydro Features is composed of the network of Canadian surface waters. Hydro Features entities are: Watercourse, Water Linear Flow, Hydro …
Land under administration and control of Government of Yukon, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources (EMR), Land Management Branch. Includes …
Background:
More than 80% of the heat produced in the Earth's crust comes from granitoid rocks. When granitoid rocks …