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The Haggart Creek study area contains unconsolidated sediments, which represent six main geomorphic settings: 1) Reid-age glacial and glaciofluvial deposits; …
A stream sediment and water survey was carried out in the Coal River area of southeastern Yukon during the summer …
A copy of this thesis is available at the EMR library – QE195 M34.
In the winter of 2013 the Yukon Geological Survey (YGS) contracted Mira Geoscience to undertake a 3D geologically constrained modelling …
School calendars provide the official start and end dates, winter and spring break schedules, and professional development days for all …
Field-portable x-ray fluorescence analysers (pXRF) are becoming a common tool in the savvy mineral explorer’s tool kit. Benefits include portability …
In the last five years, eroding gold prices, increasing production costs and the depletion of reserves have resulted in a …
Government of Yukon 2002–03 Budget.
This document was prepared by the Department of Finance under the direction of Management Board …
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