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The Finlayson Lake Targeted Geoscience Initiative, conducted jointly by the Geological Survey of Canada and Yukon Geology Program, comprised new …
Prepared by the Department of Finance under the direction of Management Board.
1st Session of the 35th Legislature
Yukon …
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This map of the magnetic total field was derived from data acquired during an aeromagnetic survey carried out by Fugro …
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This first edition of the Yukon Minerals Industry Bibliography consists of 2,741 bibliographic references of published and unpublished data relevant …
The Mount Vermilion area is located at the southeast end of the Pelly Mountains volcanic belt, about 90 km southeast …
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