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Yukon mining and exploration overview - 2001 is published as a stand-alone report as well as within the larger publication …
Auriferous sheeted quartz veins and silicified shear zones occur along the margins and within adjacent hornfels zones of mid-Cretaceous Tombstone …
This report presents the geochronology results for one sample from a Late Triassic Pyroxene Mountain pluton collected in the Mount …
Most epigenetic occurrences of gold and silver in the Pelly Mountains of central Yukon form two adjacent clusters at the …
Ikon Science Canada conducted a preliminary scoping study of shale gas play data from Yukon’s portion of Liard Basin to …
Most of the historic placer gold recovered from the Indian River has been from the modern river gravel; however, a …
This map of the first vertical derivative of the magnetic field was derived from data acquired during an aeromagnetic survey …
On-going compositional studies of gold from placer and lode deposits and occurrences in western Yukon provide new insights into their …
The study area provides a clear record of the Proterozoic geological evolution of northern and central Yukon Territory. The area …