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Micropetrographic observations and mineral geochemistry data, along with previously reported whole-rock geochemistry, defined an A-type granite-affinity for the Tombstone and …
Supplementary information and statistics for Executive Council Office.
This document was prepared by Executive Council Office for the Department of …
Geological map including geological cross sections and mineral occurrences.
Supplementary estimates no. 1 for the Government of Yukon 2010–11 Budget.
This document was prepared by the Department of Finance …
Preliminary geological map (1:50,000 scale) of Grass Lakes area, Pelly Mountains, southeastern Yukon Territory (NTS 105G/7) including geological cross sections …
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Local-scale surficial geology mapping was completed as part of a community hazards mapping program coordinated by the Northern Climate ExChange …
The "Wernecke Breccias" are enigmatic, but significant features of the Middle Proterozoic Wernecke Supergroup in the Wernecke and Ogilvie Mountains. …
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