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EBA Engineering Consultants Ltd. has prepared this report, based on literature review, to provide information to assist the Yukon mining …
The Pan-Canadian Geoscience Strategy is a framework for enhanced collaboration between federal, provincial, and territorial geological surveys on five shared, …
The proposed Snafu/Tarfu Special Management Area (SMA) consists of 733 km2 in southern Yukon. The Snafu and Tarfu lakes area …
Individual papers from the overview are available for download. The Casino and Minto property descriptions each have an accompanying appendix …
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The Mount Freegold district is an ideal natural laboratory to evaluate the structural and magmatic framework for porphyry, skarn and …
The Eocene Mt. Skukum gold-silver epithermal deposits are 65 km southwest of Whitehorse in the Yukon Territory. Veins are in …
Plans and reports from the Department of Environment on the Lake Trout monitoring program.
The Teslin suture zone (TSZ) is a Late Triassic to mid-Jurassic subduction complex and forms the fundamental boundary between rocks …
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