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A sequence of Mississippian felsic volcanic rocks up to 600 m thick occurs in the St. Cyr Range of the …
Geological map (1:50,000 scale) of Clear Creek area, central Yukon (NTS 115P/14).
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These are the minister letters released by Yukon government cabinet members.
The Macmillan Pass area is underlain by Hadrynian to Middle Devonian fine grained sedimentary strata and volcanic rocks of Selwyn …
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Numerous active-layer detachments occurred in watersheds surrounding Dawson City following forest fires that burned the area during the summer of …
The Bear Paw breccia zone is located at the Clear Creek property in the Tintina gold belt, central Yukon Territory. …
Government of Yukon 2008–09 Budget.
This document was prepared by the Department of Finance under the direction of Management Board …
This report highlights the impact of substance use on the health and well-being of Yukoners. It uses data from Emergency …