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Government of Yukon 2003–04 Budget.
This document was prepared by the Department of Finance under the direction of Management Board …
Supplementary estimates no. 2 for the Government of Yukon 2000–01 Budget.
This document was prepared by the Department of Finance …
This study investigated the natural attenuation of zinc in mine drainage at the Galkeno 300 mine site, located at the …
As part of an emerging program to understand ground temperature and geothermal heat potential in Yukon, the Yukon Geological Survey …
The proposed Pickhandle Lakes Special Management Area (SMA) consists of 50.2 square kilometers in southwestern Yukon on NTS map sheet …
Plans and reports from the Department of Environment
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This publication is intended as a snapshot of the hard rock mineral resources of Yukon. It is up-to-date as of …
A brief report on placer mining that provides background information to those readers with little or no knowledge of placer …
The production of acid rock drainage (ARD) from mine tailings is a significant environmental concern at various abandoned mine sites …