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Enrolment by school and grade for all Yukon schools
Map of the first vertical derivative of the magnetic field derived from data acquired during an aeromagnetic survey carried out …
The Wellesley Lake map area includes a broad glaciated basin northwest of the Nisling Range between the Donjek and White …
The revegetation of northern tailings sites presents many challenges. By using plants, which are naturally adapted to both the tailings …
Placer gold has been reported in small amounts throughout the South Nahanni river drainage; however, the original source of the …
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Placer gold deposits are widespread throughout the largely unglaciated Stewart River and southern part of the Dawson map areas. These …
The Division Mountain area is underlain primarily by Jurassic to Cretaceous(?) sedimentary rocks of the Laberge Group and Tantalus Formation. …