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This overview provides a summary of research highlights for 2022. Many of the projects described here are presented in more …
All 2009 news releases
This open file contains analytical data for stream silt sediment, stream water and field data - originally published as GSC …
The integration of till geochemistry and glacial geology into Yukon mineral exploration has been largely underused. In the Anvil district, …
Capital main estimates for the Government of Yukon 2008–09 Budget.
This document was prepared by the Department of Finance under …
Supplementary information for the Government of Yukon 2018–19 Budget.
This document was prepared by the Department of Finance under the …
Llewellyn Glacier contributes glacial meltwater to runoff entering the Yukon River, which flows through the hydroelectric power dam in Whitehorse, …
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This paper is available via open access. You can also contact the Yukon Geological Survey (geology@gov.yk.ca) for a copy of …
The mineral potential of the Northern Kluane Wildlife Sanctuary (KWS) is rated as HIGH.
Within the KWS, rocks of …