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Yukon mineral exploration activity dipped slightly in 2019. Exploration expenditures were approximately $105 million, compared to $120 million in 2018. …
Preliminary surficial geological investigations of the southern Carmacks-Minto copper belt (NTS 115I/7) include material thicknesses, distribution and observations of thermal …
Government of Yukon 2025–26 Budget. This document was prepared by the Department of Finance under the direction of Management Board …
This map was compiled from data obtained as a result of an aeromagnetic survey carried out by Fugro Airborne Surveys …
Yukon Exploration and Geology (YEG) is the main publication of the Yukon Geology Program (Indian and Northern Affairs Canada and …
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This map presents a compilation and re-interpretation of the bedrock geology in the Mount Nansen area. The Mount Nansen porphyry …
Placer gold is a notable resource in the western Yukon; however, identification of the lode sources feeding these placer deposits …
This paper is available via open access. You can also contact the Yukon Geological Survey (geology@gov.yk.ca) for a copy of …