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A copy of this thesis is available at the EMR library – QE195.T45 1966.
This thesis is available online at …
We document rapid loss of glacier ice in the Wheaton River watershed which contains the northeastern-most glaciers within the Coast …
Enrolment by school and grade for all Yukon schools
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The Agriculture Branch produces research reports on agriculture and agronomy topics within the Yukon.
The Keno Hill-Galena Hill mining district of central Yukon has been a prolific silver-lead-zinc producer since the early part of …
Porphyry to epithermal deposit models are inferred to best describe the Late Cretaceous Klaza Au-Ag-Pb-Zn-(Cu) deposit. Here we report evidence …
This is a preliminary study to determine the feasibility of using Re-Os to determine the age of gold in orogenic …
Yukon Exploration 1985-1986 provides details of exploration and mining activity in the Yukon, including placer mining. It discusses the geology …