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Miocene Miles Canyon basalts play a critical role in the historical development and modern economics of the City of Whitehorse. …
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Enrolment by school and grade for all Yukon schools
This report releases whole-rock geochemical assay results of 102 samples collected by the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) and Yukon …
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for a copy of this paper please contact the Yukon Geological Survey; geology@gov.yk.ca.
The Peel Plateau and Plain in Yukon is a potentially prospective petroleum province that lies north of the Mackenzie Mountains …
The industrial minerals and minor metals are reviewed alphabetically. Where applicable, information has been included on mineral types, uses, deposit …
The Cache Creek (CCT) and Slide Mountain terranes (SMT), including the Seventymile Terrane in Alaska of the Northern Cordillera consist …
The Yukon placer industry has continued to thrive amid strong and rising gold prices. There was a slight increase in …