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These georeferenced pdf maps contain the most current bedrock geology information in Yukon. They are intended for use in software …
Yukon Exploration and Geology (YEG) papers and the Yukon Exploration and Geology Overview are two of the main publications of …
The NTS 106B/04 map area straddles the upper reaches of the Stewart River in east-central Yukon. The area north of …
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High grade, bedded barite deposits occur in upper Paleozoic sedimentary rocks of the Earn Group in south-eastern Niddery Lake map …
A copy of this thesis is available at the EMR library – QE446.Y8 D44.
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The Early Cambrian Quartet Mountain lamprophyres are volatile-rich ultramafic alkaline dikes that crosscut the Wernecke and Mackenzie mountains supergroups in …
This map was compiled from data obtained as a result of an aeromagnetic survey carried out by Fugro Airborne Surveys …