Yukon Exploration and Geology 2009
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YEG 2009 contains up-to-date information on mining and mineral exploration activity, studies by industry, and results of recent geological field studies. Information in this volume comes from prospectors, exploration and government geologists, mining companies and students who are willing to contribute to public geoscience for the benefit of the scientific community, general public, and mineral and petroleum industries of Yukon.
Yukon Exploration and Geology 2010
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YEG 2010 contains up-to-date information on mining and mineral exploration activity, studies by industry, and results of recent geological field studies. Information in this volume comes from prospectors, exploration and government geologists, mining companies and students who are willing to contribute to public geoscience for the benefit of the scientific community, general public, and mineral and petroleum industries of Yukon.
Yukon Geological Survey 2023 overview
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This paper provides a high-level overview of the Yukon Geological Survey’s (YGS) activities in 2023. Several of the projects described here are presented in more detail in the 2023 Yukon Exploration and Geology technical papers volume. References to these are included where applicable. The YGS had a challenging year in 2023. Wildfires and landslides punctuated the field season, disrupting field plans for some, and requiring work priorities to be adapted. Additionally, the survey had six staff members leave and two others were on extended absences, which had an impact on operations. Despite a reduced capacity, YGS staff continued to deliver on projects and fill client requests for information. Recruitment efforts are underway and YGS anticipates seeing growth in the coming year. Looking forward, 2024 marks the start of the survey’s next five-year planning cycle. The YGS has started preparing for discussions among staff, research partners and clients about knowledge gaps and emerging needs. Readers are welcome to reach out and share their project ideas or suggest ways to improve on data delivery.
Yukon Exploration and Geology 2002
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Yukon Exploration and Geology (YEG) is the main publication of the Yukon Geology Program (Indian and Northern Affairs Canada and Yukon Government). This is the 25th volume of the YEG series, and marks a special year, since this is the tenth anniversary of the Yukon Geology Program. The volume contains up-to-date information on mining and mineral exploration activity, studies by industry, and results of recent geological field studies. Information in this volume comes from prospectors, exploration and government geologists, mining companies and students who are willing to collectively benefit the Yukon's mineral industry. Their assistance and patience is sincerely appreciated. The 2002 volume has four parts. The first Mineral Industry includes overviews of mining and exploration in the Territory, as well as prospecting activity documented as part of the Yukon Mining Incentives Program. The second part Government outlines the activities and organization of the Yukon Geology Program, and includes announcements of the fourth Mining Land Use Reclamation Awards, the Robert E. Leckie Awards. The third part Geological Fieldwork contains reports describing regional mapping, and more detailed geoscience studies. The last part Property Descriptions is a collection of geological reports of mineral occurrences with recent exploration advances or detailed studies, and is authored by industry and government geologists, as well as university students.
Yukon Exploration and Geology 2001
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Yukon Exploration and Geology (YEG) is the main publication of the Yukon Geology Program (Indian and Northern Affairs Canada and Yukon Government). This is the 24th volume of the YEG series. It contains up-to-date information on mining and mineral exploration activity, studies by industry, and results of recent geological field studies. Information in this volume comes from prospectors, exploration and government geologists, mining companies and students who are willing to collectively benefit the Yukon's mineral industry. The 2001 volume has four parts. The fi rst - Mineral Industry - includes overviews of Mining and Exploration in the Territory. The second part - Government - outlines the activities and organization of the Yukon Geology Program. This section also includes updates on the Mineral Resource Assessments, the Yukon Mining Incentives Program, and announcements of the third Mining Land Use Reclamation Awards, the Robert E. Leckie Awards. The third part - Geological Fieldwork - contains reports describing regional mapping, and more detailed geological, geochemical, geophysical, geochronological, paleontological, paleomagnetic and placer deposit studies. The last part - Property Descriptions - is a collection of geological reports of mineral occurrences with recent exploration advances or detailed studies, and is authored by industry and government geologists, as well as university students.
Regional stream sediment and water geochemical data, Eastern Yukon and Western Northwest Territories (NTS 105I)
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Archived Content Notice: This publication is provided for reference, research or recordkeeping purposes. It is not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards and has not been altered or updated since it was archived. This is the second in a series of re-formatted Yukon National Geochemical Reconnaissance Open Files. Data were originally released in 1982 as GSC Open File 868. Re-analysis by INAA was carried out and released in 1999 as GSC Open File D3772. This is a CD-ROM of stream sediment and water geochemistry data for the Nahanni Map area. The following analyses were completed on stream sediments: Ag, As, Au, Ba, Br, Cd, Ce, Co, Cr, Cs, Cu, Eu, F, Fe, Hf, Hg, La, Loss-on-ignition, Lu, Mn, Mo, Na, Ni, P2O5, Pb, Rb, Sb, Sc, Sm, Ta, Tb, Th, U, V,W, Yb, and Zn. Stream waters were analyzed for: total alkalinity, Ca, Cl, F, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Na, Nitrate, pH, phosphate, sulphate, U, and Zn. The full publication details and metadata can be found on the GSC website here: https://geochem.nrcan.gc.ca/cdogs/content/pub/pub00399_e.htm