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The True Blue aquamarine occurrence in the Quiet Lake area of southern Yukon is underlain by Paleozoic Cassiar Platform miogeoclinal …
The following tables have been compiled from information derived from the Yukon MINFILE 2008 — An database of mineral occurrences …
The Sato prospect is located between Aishihik Lake and Long Lake in southwestern Yukon Territory. Low grade porphyry-style copper mineralization …
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One of the challenges in exploring for skarn mineralization is that barren skarn may not give any indication that mineralization …
Supplementary estimates no. 1 for the Government of Yukon 2018-19 Budget.
This document was prepared by the Department of Finance …
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Prepared by the Department of Finance under the direction of Management Board.
1st Session of the 35th Legislature
Yukon …
Gladstone Creek hosts a productive placer mine and has been glaciated at least three times. Glaciations eroded bedrock and reworked …