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A program of placer deposit sediment and water sampling was initiated by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (DIAND) in the …
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This report contains three main sections: 1) introduction and overview of the Yukon Mineral industry; 2) technical reports by government …
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A copy of this thesis is available at the EMR library – QE195 M321.
This thesis is available online at …
Includes a geological cross section, mineral occurrences, isotopic age dates, fossil samples and geochemical samples.
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Map presents an interpretation of the bedrock geology of the northern Whitehorse trough as extrapolated from field observations and a …
Includes geological cross sections, mineral occurrences, isotopic age dates, fossil samples and geochemical samples.
This Atlas presents an extensive geoscience data set for the Late Triassic to Jurassic plutons that intrude the Intermontane terranes …