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3rd Session of the 34th Legislature
Yukon …
Mapping in the Black Hills Creek drainage has identified auriferous gravel resources in valley bottom and terrace deposits of the …
Casino porphyry copper-molybdenum deposit ia in the Dawson Range, midway between Dawson City and Whitehorse, Y.T. Mid-Cretaceous granitic rocks of …
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Assessing the impact of a mining project requires knowledge of the water balance. Study of stream flow variation over the …
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The Tally Ho shear zone is located along the western boundary of the Whitehorse Trough in southern Yukon, and separates …
Two tills and related deposits are the products of at least two ice advances over the Tintina Trench near Ross …
Summer 2017 fieldwork in Yukon’s lower Paleozoic shale basins (Selwyn basin and Richardson trough) involved participants from government geological surveys …
Local-scale surficial geology mapping was completed as part of a community hazards mapping program coordinated by the Northern Climate ExChange …