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Local-scale surficial geology mapping was completed as part of a community hazards mapping program coordinated by the Northern Climate ExChange …
Distributed by Yukon department of environment from 1990s to 2010s
The Yukon Bathymetry Maps and associated data have been …
Detailed mapping of Yukon-Tanana Terrane in Glenlyon map area has identified two Carboniferous volcanic successions, and their subvolcanic intrusions. The …
Weasel Lake map area (105G/13) is located at the northwestern end of the Finlayson Lake belt (displaced Yukon-Tanana Terrane) and …
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The Gladstone Creek map area covers the central Ruby Range. This part of the Ruby Range is characterized by rugged …
Geological map (1:50,000 scale) of the Aishihik Lake area, southwestern Yukon (NTS 115H/6) including geological cross sections and mineral occurrences.
…The Boulevard gold prospect, located in the Independence Creek area of the Dawson Range, comprises sheeted, auriferous quartz-sulphide-carbonate veins and …