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This paper presents new lead isotope data from intrusive rocks and several mineral deposits from the southeastern portion of the …
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Includes a geological cross section, mineral occurrences, isotopic age determinations, fossil samples and geochemical samples.
Submissions of the Government of Yukon and the Territorial Court Judiciary in relation to Territorial Court Judges and Justices of …
Plutonic rocks of Early and mid-Cretaceous age are associated with tungsten-molybdenum porphyry and skarn-style mineralization in the Logtung area (Yukon …
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Government of Yukon 2013–14 Budget.
This document was prepared by the Department of Finance under the direction of Management Board …
Results of a study to determine the origin of alteration in the Plio-Pleistocene White Channel sediments and bedrock using field …
Penetratively deformed rocks of the Yukon-Tanana terrane and Semenof block, and unfoliated Jurassic-Cretaceous intrusions are exposed in the southern Big …