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The breakup of the supercontinent Rodinia and development of the western Laurentian rifted margin are in part recorded by Neoproterozoic …
A copy of this thesis is available at the EMR library – QE195.M368 2011.
This thesis is available online at …
Keno Hill is located 330 km north of Whitehorse in one of the world's highest-grade silver mineralized districts. Stops include …
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Previously unrecognized glacial erosional landforms (i.e. cirques, u-shaped troughs, truncated spurs and arêtes, in order of increasing doubt), and glacial …
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Geological map (1:50,000 scale) of the Two Beaver Lake map area, eastern Ogilvie Mountains, central Yukon (NTS 116A/11) including geological …
This study investigated background levels and uptake rates of organophilic metals, particularly selenium, in ten streams draining portions of the …
Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.Y. 2020
This report is a review of the Yukon mineral industry for 1978 by the Geology Section, Yukon, Northern Affairs Program, …