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Anthracite in floodplain deposits of the Cretaceous Tantalus Formation is preserved in a west-trending graben on the south side of …
for a copy of this paper please contact the Yukon Geological Survey; geology@gov.yk.ca.
The Tantalus Formation developed within confined intermontane river valleys during the late stages of collision and amalgamation of Stikinia and …
These budget documents represent the final printed publications which are the official record.
Prepared by the Department of Finance under …
for a copy of this paper please contact the Yukon Geological Survey; geology@gov.yk.ca.
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Vivid gossans associated with the Raca occurrence on the south flank of Chieftain Hill have attracted the attention of prospectors …
The central Yukon Territory has a number of favourable placer deposit settings due to its unique history of multiple glaciations, …
The Finlayson Lake district in southeastern Yukon is a remnant of a Late Paleozoic arc–back-arc system that consists of metamorphosed …