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The Flex Gold-Silver deposit is a multiple vein epithermal system found within the Mount Nansen precious metal trend. High-grade gold …
The world production of diamonds in 1990 was more than 100 million carats (metric carats, or CM; 1 carat = …
Data were acquired during the second phase of an airborne geophysical survey (gamma ray spectrometer, magnetometer) carried out by Fugro. …
Prepared by the Department of Finance under the direction of Management Board.
1st Session of the 35th Legislature
Yukon Legislative …
This is a receipt pursuant to s.69 of the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act, SY 2018 c.9 …
The Tintina Gold Province (TGP) of east-central Alaska, Yukon Territory, and the southwestern Northwest Territories comprises a very large number …
The Aishihik River landslide is a prehistoric slope failure located on a southwest-facing slope of the Ruby Range along the …
La Teko Resources Ltd. acquired the Scheelite Dome gold property from Kennecott Canada Exploration Inc. in 1998. Kennecott had explored …
Information and Privacy Commissioner, Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner
Sixtymile River alluvial deposits can be subdivided into four main types, on the basis of age and physiographic setting. These …