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The White Channel Gravel of the Klondike is an unconsolidated gravel preserved as erosional remnants lying on rock cut benches …
Includes geological cross sections, mineral occurrences, isotopic age dates, fossil samples and geochemical samples.
This project examines arsenic in plants growing enar closed or reclaimed gold mines located in the traditional territories of two …
The Paleoproterozoic Slab volcanics occur in three localities in the Wernecke Mountains. The largest exposure is at Slab Mountain and …
Till geochemistry and glacial geology have rarely been integrated into Yukon mineral exploration. In the Anvil District, thick glacial deposits …
Superseded / obsolete Department of Education policies.
The policies below are no longer in effect. Read current Department of …
The Wolverine massive sulfide project lies within the Finlayson belt, an elongate composite body bound on the southwest by the …
This report is a review of the Yukon mineral industry for 1975 by the Geology Section, Northern Natural Resources and …
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The Cassiar and Seagull batholiths are mainly post-tectonic felsic intrusions emplaced into the North American miogeocline and Yukon-Tanana Terrane, respectively, …