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Despite tough market conditions, the Yukon saw another year of significant exploration results and new discoveries. At the time of …
Main estimates for the Government of Yukon 2016–17 Budget.
This document was prepared by the Department of Finance under the …
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The Fyre Lake sulphide-magnetite deposit is located in the Finlayson Lake massive sulphide district in the Yukon-Tanana terrane, southeastern Yukon. …
Nephelinites from Volcano Mountain, Yukon Territory, contain olivine, Ti-rich diopside, ulvospinel, nepheline, leucite, traces of calcite, and residual glass with …
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The tectonic evolution of the Whitehorse trough in central Yukon is largely preserved by the Early to Middle Jurassic Laberge …
A post-depositional hydrothermal alteration product in White Channel sediments and underlying bedrock is divided into 3 zones. These zones, termed …
Geological map (1:50,000 scale) of Slats Creek area, Wernecke Mountains, central Yukon (NTS 106D/16) including geological cross sections, mineral occurrences …
Unconsolidated sediments in the Mount Nansen area can be subdivided into eight clastic facies: 1)clay-rich diamicton; 2) massive/stratified silt/clay; 3) …