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This report demonstrates that the stratigraphic, compositional and textural data are sufficient to easily distinguish the four major granitic rock …
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This data package contains results for parts of the Stewart River area (NTS 115N east and 115O). This information has …
The COVID-19 pandemic and associated economic recession has had a profound impact on Canada and the world. In Yukon, the …
A copy of this thesis is available at the EMR library – QE427.Y8 E52.
This thesis is available online at …
We report here the results of U-Pb zircon analyses for samples collected during regional mapping of the northern Whitehorse trough. …
Biotites from hydrothermal alteration zones of the Casino porphyry Cu-Mo-Au deposit have a chemical composition that is distinct from biotites …
Base metal-silver prospects have been known to exist in the upper Swift River region since 1946. These prospects, occurring in …
for a copy of this paper please contact the Yukon Geological Survey; geology@gov.yk.ca.