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This map of the first vertical derivative of the magnetic field was derived from data acquired during an aeromagnetic survey …
We present new field and whole-rock geochemical data from the type section of the Triassic Jones Lake Formation (JLF) located …
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Government of Yukon 2023–24 Budget.
This document was prepared by the Department of Finance under the direction of Management Board …
Enrolment by school and grade for all Yukon schools
Plans and reports from the Department of Environment
Up to six years of data have been collected at seven stations within Yukon Geological Survey’s permafrost monitoring network between …
The Irvine Lake and Gravel lake map-areas (NTS 105B/10,11) lie within the northern Omineca Belt, west of the Tintina-Northern Rocky …
Geological map (1:50,000 scale) of the Two Beaver Lake map area, central Yukon (NTS 116A/11) including geological cross sections and …