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Surficial geological map (1:50,000 scale) of Keno Hill area, central Yukon (NTS 105M/14) including marginal notes on physiography, glacial history, …
The Hyland Gold prospect is a low-grade oxide gold deposit hosted by Proterozoic sedimentary rocks. The deposit is associated with …
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A survey for non-profit organizations measured the financial and operational impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the non-profit sector. This …
Brewery Creek is a bulk tonnage gold deposit 76 km east of Dawson. The economically important intrusive bodies are the …
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Historic placer mining areas in Yukon can be grouped into ten areas: Klondike; Sixtymile; Fortymile; Clear Creek; Moosehorn Range; Stewart …
The Anvil Pb-Zn-Ag District is located in central Yukon immediately north of the Town of Faro, 200 km northeast of …
Plans and reports from the Department of Environment
End-on arc collision and onset of the northern Cordilleran orogen is recorded in Late Triassic to Jurassic plutons in the …