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The Wolf property is situated approximately 90 km south of Ross River, Yukon, within the St. Cyr Range of the …
Glacial history reconstructions and geomorphic mapping in the North McQuesten River, Dublin Gulch, and Keno Hill map areas indicate a …
In collaboration with the Yukon Geological Survey, Innovate Geothermal Ltd. performed a multi-component geoscientific investigation in southwestern Yukon to initiate …
As Canada pursues net-zero CO2 emissions targets, geothermal energy represents a promising solution, especially in northern Yukon communities such as …
Public Accounts for the Government of Yukon 2009–10 Budget.
This document was prepared by the Department of Finance under the …
This map of the first vertical derivative of the magnetic field was derived from data acquired during an aeromagnetic survey …
The middle Neoproterozoic (717 Ma) Mount Harper Volcanic Complex (MHVC) is a calc-alkaline magmatic suite developed within a rift system …
This data package contains results for parts of the Dezadeash Range area (NTS 115A and 115B). This information has been …
In 2004 and 2005, methods for restoring the damage done to the permafrost layer of an exploration trail was investigated …
The Rose Mountain area northwest of Faro is underlain by a succession of phyllites, cherts, sandstones, chert-pebble conglomerates and basalt …