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The purpose of the project is to use the lithostratigraphic data in the Yukon bedrock geology geodatabase to rank geologic …
The Carmacks surficial geology and community hazard susceptibility mapping was completed to support land use planning, but also provides a …
Supplementary estimates no. 3 for the Government of Yukon 2014–15 Budget.
This document was prepared by the Department of Finance …
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The Mount M'Clintock map area, northeast of Whitehorse, is dominated by Middle Triassic to Jurassic sedimentary and volcanic strata of …
for a copy of this paper please contact the Yukon Geological Survey; geology@gov.yk.ca.
This report provides an overview of Yukon mining and exploration for 1987, including placer mining. It is a condensed version …
YEG 2003 contains up-to-date information on mining and mineral exploration activity, studies by industry, and results of recent geological field …
Geology of Thirty-Seven Mile Creek map area (1:50,000 scale), southern Yukon Territory (NTS 105D/13) including geological cross sections and mineral …