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The project area includes Colorado Creek (115J/10), Selwyn River (115J/9), and Prospector Mountain (115I/5). Most of the area is in …
The study area is centred on the 91.2 ± 0.9 Ma Scheelite Dome quartz-monzonite stock of the Tombstone Plutonic Suite …
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Public Accounts for the Government of Yukon 2007–08 Budget.
This document was prepared by the Department of Finance under the …
In collaboration with the Yukon Geological Survey, Liard First Nation and other project partners, Innovate Geothermal Ltd. performed an analysis …
Data were acquired during the second phase of an airborne geophysical survey (gamma ray spectrometer, magnetometer) carried out by Fugro. …
Coal was discovered in the Rock River Basin by Sulpetro Minerals Ltd. In July 1980, and five holes sunk to …
Includes geological cross sections, possible stratigraphic correlations, fossil occurrences and mineral occurrences.