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A copy of this thesis is available at the EMR library – QE446.Y8 M67 1981.
Key mineral assemblages help determine pressure, temperature and depth of emplacement for mineralized veins of the Keno Hill district, as …
Five case studies of recent landslides in southwestern Yukon Territory illustrate the role of permafrost in landslide processes of the …
A copy of this thesis is available at the EMR library – QE195 E46.
This thesis is available online at …
This document provides guidance to Designated Access Officers to understand how to process final costs.
The Rackla River area is underlain by normal faulted and gently folded sedimentary strata of the Paleoproterozoic Wernecke Supergroup, Mesoproterozoic …
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Preliminary geological map includes mineral occurrences and isotopic age dates.