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This report includes a legend and schematic cross section, 3 maps straddling Whitehorse trough, and an appendix of geochronological and …
A sequence of Mississippian felsic volcanic rocks up to 600 m thick occurs in the St. Cyr Range of the …
Geological map (1:50,000 scale) of Clear Creek area, central Yukon (NTS 115P/14).
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These are the minister letters released by Yukon government cabinet members.
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Numerous active-layer detachments occurred in watersheds surrounding Dawson City following forest fires that burned the area during the summer of …
The Bear Paw breccia zone is located at the Clear Creek property in the Tintina gold belt, central Yukon Territory. …
Government of Yukon 2008–09 Budget.
This document was prepared by the Department of Finance under the direction of Management Board …
This report highlights the impact of substance use on the health and well-being of Yukoners. It uses data from Emergency …