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Veins in Main Cirque are hosted in major normal fault zones bounding down-dropped blocks to depletion of a magma chamber …
Measurements of snow water equivalent and depth taken manually throughout the Yukon and neighboring regions of Alaska and British Columbia …
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The Yukon Geological Survey (YGS), a branch within the Government of Yukon, is dedicated to advancing our understanding of Yukon’s …
Datasource: Statistics Canada. 2008. Profile for Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions, 2006 Census (table). Cumulative Electronic Profiles. …
Yukon Exploration 1984 provides details of exploration and mining activity in the Yukon, including placer mining. It discusses the geology …
Supplementary estimates no. 2 for the Government of Yukon 2015–16 Budget.
This document was prepared by the Department of Finance …
Occurrences of placer platinum-group minerals (PGM) were reported in several gold placer deposits in Yukon. The source rock and the …