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Recent field investigations have improved our knowledge of the Quaternary surficial geology, stratigraphy and glacial limits in the McQuesten map …
This data package contains results for parts of the Lake Laberge survey area (NTS 105E). This information has been provided …
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for a copy of this paper please contact the Yukon Geological Survey; geology@gov.yk.ca.
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The Canadian Environmental Assessment Act legislates that development activities requiring federal permits be assessed through environmental screening, and environmental impacts …
Nephritic jade deposits have been found along faulted contacts between serpentinite and siliceous units at the King Arctic mine in …
Dominion Creek and its tributaries (Sulphur and Gold Run creeks) are one of the largest placer gold producing areas in …