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This map of the magnetic total field was derived from data acquired during an aeromagnetic survey carried out by Fugro …
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Volcanic rocks in the Dawson map-area occur as isolated lenses within the early Paleozoic Selwyn Basin assemblage and as sets …
A copy of this thesis is available at the EMR library – QE462.U4.S78 1975.
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Latest (?) Proterozoic to Earliest Cambrian and Devonian to (?) Mississippian strata, and a Cretaceous or Early Tertiary porphyry dyke …
The Permian evolution of the Yukon‐Tanana terrane and closure of the Slide Mountain Ocean in the northern Cordillera have been …
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Placer deposits occur in unusual geological settings in the Mayo Mining District, where gold is mined from Reid-age glacial till …
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