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Numerous silver-rich, galena- and sphalerite-bearing veins and stratabound lenses are located on both sides of the Yukon-British Columbia border in …
New mapping and drilling associated with gold exploration has elucidated the structural and lithological controls on hydrothermal gold systems in …
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Plans and reports from the Department of Environment
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Due to the depletion of traditional economic gold placer deposits in unglaciated areas of the Yukon, the study of the …
Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act Manual.
This report summarizes the results of geological field work and detailed mineral assessment of the Ddhaw Ghro Habitat Protection area.
…Map of the first vertical derivative of the magnetic field derived from data acquired during an aeromagnetic survey carried out …
This volume contains reports describing the placer mining industry in Yukon during 1983 and 1984. There are two sections in …