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NGR surveys were originally conducted in the McQuesten map area in 1987 and 1988. Stream sediment and water samples were …
The 1.60 Ga hydrothermal Wernecke Breccia are hosted within metasedimentary rocks of the Wernecke Supergroup and exposed in the Wernecke, …
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) spatial database of bedrock geology, surficial geology, mineral deposits, paleontology and geochronology for the Yukon Territory. …
The Division Mountain coal deposit lies within the Tanglefoot Formation which is interpreted as a complex fluvial-deltaic system, probably of …
This report is a summary of activity by the mineral industry in the Yukon Territory and the southwestern District of …
The Blende is a large epigenetic zinc-lead-silver deposit hosted by brecciated middle Proterozoic dolomite. Mineralization occurs intermittently along a zone …
During 1977, Archer, Cathro and Associates Limited noted a number of conformable or paraconformable sills, at least 30 cm thick, …