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Revision geological mapping has shown that the Robert Service Thrust is imbricated and isoclinally folded in Mayo map area. On …
The Fyre Lake volcanic-hosted massive sulphide (VMS) deposit is located about 160 km northwest of Watson Lake in the Finlayson …
This is a summary of stratigraphic units for Yukon.
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Supplementary estimates no. 1 for the Government of Yukon 2000–01 Budget.
This document was prepared by the Department of Finance …
Surficial geological map (1:50,000 scale) of North McQuesten River area, central Yukon (NTS 116A/1) including marginal notes on physiography, glacial …
Detailed geologic mapping of the Dycer Creek area and to the north at Last Peak has revealed several major findings: …
Granodiorite of the Coast Plutonic Complex intruded metasedimentary rocks in the Dezadeash Range of the northern Coast Belt in the …