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The 1.71 Ga Bonnet Plume River intrusions (BPRI) and related volcanics are preserved only as clasts in the 1.60 Ga …
Enrolment by school and grade for all Yukon schools
This study describes the structural and stratigraphic setting of Devonian bedded barite and sedimentary exhalative lead-zinc-silver-barite deposits near MacMillan Pass …
In August 2008, reactivation of the Little Salmon Lake landslide occurred. During this event, hundreds of conical mounds of variable …
The phosphatic iron formation under investigation shows some interesting characteristics. Aspects that set it apart from other phosphatic iron formations …
We have determined the major and trace element composition of approximately 2700 gold particles from 21 gold-bearing mesothermal quartz veins …
Geological map (1:1,000,000 scale) of the Yukon Territory, including platinum potential, platinum occurrences, a list of selected geological units with …
A record of meetings, events and actions taken by the Yukon Advisory Council on Women’s Issues for the stated year
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This article is an interview between the author and Norm Ross. Ross describes his involvement in Yukon's placer mining industry …