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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.
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A copy of this thesis is available at the EMR library – QE195 F56.
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 …