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Studies conducted on two Alaskan shale-hosted stratiform Pb-Zn-Ag deposits showed that the NH4 content of illites increased toward the ore …
This outreach product includes simplified geology of the Tombstone area.
The Eagle Plain basin and its environs is a potentially prospective petroleum province in Yukon. Extensive initial exploration in this …
Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act Manual.
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In the Wrangell Volcanic Belt (WVB) a northwesterly increase in volume of calc-alkaline versus transitional (sodic alkaline/calc-alkaline) magmatism is accompanied …
Preliminary investigation of surficial geology in northern Kluane Range has resulted in new interpretations of Pleistocene ice cover including extensive …
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The Guano-Guayes property, in the Pelly Mountains of Yukon, covers a rare earth element (REE) bearing contact metamorphic aureole which …