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Geological map (1:25,000 scale) of Blind Creek area, central Yukon (NTS 105K/7 NW) including geological cross sections, mineral occurrences, isotopic …
MERG (Mining Environment Research Group) and Viceroy's Brewery Creek Mine commissioned a study by Microbial Technologies Inc., to determine the …
The Guano-Guayes property, in the St Cyr Range of the Pelly Mountains, covers a skarn about 300 m wide, 70 …
The Brewery Creek gold mine (13.3 Mt @ 1.44 g/t Au) is a bulk tonnage, heap leach operation located 57 …
The Anvil Mining District contains the most westerly exposures of the off-shelf basinal facies (Selwyn Basin) of the Cordilleran miogeocline, …
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The Mount Pattison map area is situated near the southwest flank of the Dawson Range. This unglaciated landscape is highly …
Plans and reports from the Department of Environment
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Although the White Channel gravel (WCG) of the Klondike district, Yukon, contains gold placers which have been exploited for over …