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Deep geothermal reservoir potential depends on the local temperature gradient and host rock permeability. In areas with low primary porosity, …
Yukon Exploration and Geology 1997: Mining and Exploration Overview is published as a stand-alone report as well as within the …
The Wrangell region of eastern Alaska represents a zone of extensive volcanism marked by intermittent pyroclastic activity during the late …
A copy of this thesis is available at the EMR library – QE390.5 M54.
Operation and maintenance main estimates for the Government of Yukon 2022–23 budget. This document was prepared by the Department of …
This report presents detailed analytical methodologies and a non-interpretative compilation of outcrop and subsurface data specific to Yukon’s Liard basin. …
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Quartz-stibnite veins at Goddell Gully represent only a few of the several antimony occurrences on Carbon Hill. Strong east-trending structures …
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Operation and maintenance main estimates for the Government of Yukon 2009–10 Budget.
This document was prepared by the Department of …