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Archived wildfire bulletins from 2020. See current wildfire bulletins on Yukon.ca.
Visit the Yukon's Wildfires hub or the …
Quaternary geology investigations in the Coal River map sheet (NTS 95D) during the 2009 field season focused on characterizing surficial …
Serpentinized ultramafic rocks contain minerals that are highly reactive with CO2. These rocks are becoming increasingly recognized for their potential …
Geological map (1:50,000 scale) of the Mt. Westman map area, central Yukon (NTS 106D/1) including geological cross sections, mineral occurrences …
A copy of this thesis is available at the EMR library – QE195 G66 1998.
This thesis is available online …
Numerous silver-rich, galena- and sphalerite-bearing veins and stratabound lenses are located on both sides of the Yukon-British Columbia border in …
New mapping and drilling associated with gold exploration has elucidated the structural and lithological controls on hydrothermal gold systems in …
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Plans and reports from the Department of Environment