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The sluicebox is still the most popular placer gold recovery device in the Yukon because of its simplicity, reliability, low …
In order to determine which shrub species might be useful in revegetating Yukon mine sites at the time of closure, …
The Sugar gold prospect, located 20 km southeast of the Coffee gold deposits in Yukon, is hosted in the mid-Cretaceous …
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This map of the first vertical derivative of the magnetic field was derived from data acquired during an aeromagnetic survey …
Enrolment by school and grade for all Yukon schools
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Supplementary estimates no. 3 for the Government of Yukon 2000–01 Budget.
This document was prepared by the Department of Finance …
This interim report has reviewed stratigraphic characteristics of the lowermost succession of Proterozoic rocks exposed in the northern Wernecke Mountains. …
Paleozoic and older metamorphic rocks in the Aishihik Lake and Hopkins Lake map areas (115 H/6 and 7) comprise the …