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This report summarizes the results of geological mapping of the Thirtymile Range, Sheet 105 C/9, and an investigation of tin …
This field trip visits the most significant mineral deposits in northern southeast Alaska and begins and ends with regional transects …
Regional mapping of soil stiffness improves understanding of seismic hazard in northern Canada, specifically southwestern Yukon, where local amplification hazards …
Tin and tungsten veins and skarns in the McQuesten River area occur in the contact zones of Cretaceous feldpspar-porphyritic biotite …
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Data were acquired during the second phase of an airborne geophysical survey (gamma ray spectrometer, magnetometer) carried out by Fugro. …
Yukon mineral exploration activity in 2021 continued to be affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, due to measures put in …
This project compares fine sediment geochemistry (-53 microns) with traditional -180 microns (-80 mesh) sediment geochemistry. The goal of this …
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Late Triassic to Early Jurassic age (~220-185 Ma) intrusions comprise one of the most widespread and volumetrically significant plutonic suites …