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A map of the residual total magnetic field derived from data acquired by Goldak Airborne Surveys during the period of …
Yukon Forum newsletters published from 2018 to 2020.
They provide a high-level overview of topics discussed at Yukon Forums …
Yukon health status reports chart the current status of health and wellbeing among the Yukon population. These reports are released …
This Miscellaneous Report includes the presentation that was prepared to accompany the release of YGS Open File 2020-42, Geology of …
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The Quartet Lakes map area is underlain by rocks that range in age from Early Proterozoic to early Paleozoic. Stratified …
A fossil wood remain of par-autochthonous origin was found in Paleocene sedimentary rocks of the Moose Channel Formation in the …
Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act Manual.
The EPD property is located in central Yukon, 30 km northwest of Mayo, just south of the McQuesten River. Tin, …