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This report provides an overview of Yukon mining and exploration for 1988, including placer mining.
Mineralized zones on the Jason property are stratifrom, sediment hosed Pb-Zn-barite deposits that occur in a Late Devonian age marine …
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This dataset provides detailed testing results of drinking water fixtures in youth-occupied facilities, such as schools, youth residences and some …
Delegation of powers, duties and functions of the head of a public body under the Access to Information and Protection …
Remote predictive community-scale surficial geology mapping was completed for the greater Whitehorse area, through desktop interpretation of recent high-resolution imagery …
Fieldwork was completed in July/August, 2001 in northern Yukon. Fieldwork included investigating results from the stream sediment geochemical survey commissioned …
In 2001, a project was initiated to stduy the behavior of treatment sludges in northern climatic conditions. For this study, …
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