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Supplementary estimates no. 2 for the Government of Yukon 2018–19 Budget.
This document was prepared by the Department of Finance …
This map is a derivative publication from YGS Open Files 2015-4 and 2015-5. It shows the distribution of fluvial deposits …
Stevenson Ridge map area is generally poorly exposed due to heavy vegetative cover and an extensive veneer of Quaternary sediment. …
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A placer mining and exploration compilation of NTS map sheets 115F and 115G, southern Yukon Territory, Canada. This compilation includes …
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Under existing regulations, the discharge or effluent from placer miners¿ settling ponds must meet certain standards for the amount of …
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A placer mining and exploration compilation of NTS map sheet 106D, central Yukon Territory, Canada. This compilation includes the location, …
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