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In this report the authors describe the results of a research program on granitic pegamtites in Yukon and the western …
The Kluane Ranges are underlain by a sequence of stratified rocks ranging in age from Permian to Triassic, cut by …
This paper is available via open access. You can also contact the Yukon Geological Survey (geology@gov.yk.ca) for a copy of …
Section 62(2)(a)(i) of the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (ATIPP Act) gives the Access and Privacy Officer …
NGR surveys were originally conducted in the Dawson map area in 1976 and 1977. Stream sediment and water samples were …
Plans and reports from the Department of Environment
Four new glass-fission-track age determinations on three distal tephra beds, together with published magnetostratigraphic and 40Ar/39Ar age data, securely place …
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