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Three events of Paleoproterozoic deformation are recognized in schist of the Fairchild Lake Group (Wernecke Supergroup) in the Wernecke Mountains. …
Significant economic concentrations of placer gold were first recognized in an intermediate level terrace near Dawson City in the late …
The AurMac property, located 35 km north of Mayo in central Yukon, includes two metasedimentary rock-hosted gold deposits: the 6158 …
Placer gold is widely distributed throughout the western Yukon; however, lode sources for most of these deposits remain unknown. Previous …
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Preliminary geological map includes mineral occurrences and fossil localities.
This contribution focuses on the analysis, characterization, and mineralization control of northeast-southwest oriented, magnetic heterogeneities of the allochthonous to parautochthonous …
This paper presents a field study conducted in Haines Junction, Yukon, utilizing Spectral Induced Polarization (SIP) to investigate the subsurface …
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