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All 2011 news releases
This change has brought some new energy to the survey, enabling more visits to exploration projects and building the organization’s …
As part of the Canadian government’s commitment to establishing clean energy in the North, the Yukon Geological Survey is collecting …
The data presented from this report will be used to update a resource assessment of the entire Mackenzie Corridor (including …
This research, therefore, helps to characterize the subsurface and provides critical information needed for a successful exploration of geothermal energy …
The southwestern Yukon Coast Belt mapping project is a joint Yukon Geological Survey/Geological Survey of Canada initiative operated under Natural …
All 2010 news releases
Supplementary estimates no. 2 for the Government of Yukon 2018–19 Budget.
This document was prepared by the Department of Finance …
These key annual publications from the Yukon Geological Survey (Energy, Mines and Resources, Government of Yukon) highlight geoscience …
This paper examines the energy exchanges associated with icing layers with different thicknesses.