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A copy of this thesis is available at the EMR library – QE697.K68 1998
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Sedimentary and volcanic rocks ranging in age from Precambrian to Lower Cretaceous underlie the Tombstone area (116 A/4). The conditions …
The Whitehorse Trough is a Mesozoic sedimentary basin in south-central Yukon that has been identified as an immature, gas-prone basin, …
Public Accounts for the Government of Yukon 2016–17 Budget.
This document was prepared by the Department of Finance under the …
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Digital data from airborne EM and MAG geophysical surveys of the Jakes Corner Project, southwestern Yukon (NTS 105D/8,9 and 105C/5,12). …
This document provides guidance to Designated Access Officers to understand how to process final costs.
TOOLKIT FOR DESIGNATED ACCESS OFFICERS
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