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Reconnaissance studies of soils on low-elevation McConnell (~30-12 ka), Reid (~150-80 ka) and pre-Reid (~2.6-0.2 Ma) glacial deposits were conducted …
Prepared by the Department of Finance under the direction of Management Board.
1st Session of the 35th Legislature
Yukon …
Upper Triassic carbonate, volcanic and clastic rocks deposited in the Whitehorse Trough, a Mesozoic forearc basin, are well-exposed at Hill …
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Stream sediment sampling is a commonly practiced method in early-stage exploration. Aerochem is an airborne sampling system (patent pending) that …
Geological map including isotopic age determination, fossil occurrences and mineral occurrences.
Glacial limits and ice-flow map (1:250,000 scale) of Mayo area, central Yukon (parts of NTS 115P northeast, 116A southeast, 105M …
The White River copper deposit, in upper Triassic Nikolai Greenstone of southwestern Yukon, is representative of the native copper-basalt association. …
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A high-magnitude debris flow occurred in late summer 2000 from tightly folded sedimentary rocks in a steep 2.66 km2 basin …