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This report is a compilation of newly obtained and previously determined Rock-Eval anhydrous pyrolysis analytical results including, total organic carbon …
Prepared by the Department of Finance under the direction of Management Board.
3rd Session of the 34th Legislature
Yukon …
Digitally enhanced Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) imagery was evaluated as a mapping aid for exploration geology in the Wheaton River …
This project was undertaken to evaluate the potential to economically recover additional metal values from the 4.6 million tons of …
We present a new dataset from the Eagle exploration project, completed in 2009 on the lesser explored southeast slopes of …
In this paper, we present a preliminary assessment of the lithogeochemical characteristics of meta-volcanic rocks in the Finlayson Lake region. …
Metasedimentary and meta-igneous rocks in ‘Mendocina Creek’ (NTS 105F/5) and eastern Livingstone Creek (NTS 105E/8) areas are part of three …
Two contrasting lower Paleozoic units underlie the region southwest of Big Salmon Lake in south-central Yukon. The lower unit comprises …
Discovery of the volcanic-associated massive sulphide (VMS) Kudz Ze Kayah (KZK) deposit in 1994, closelyfollowed by the discovery of the …
A mineral assessment of the Tombstone study area was undertaken by the Department of Economic Development in the summer of …