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Preliminary Quaternary geology of Coal River area (NTS 95D), Yukon
Quaternary geology investigations in the Coal River map sheet (NTS 95D) during the 2009 field season focused on characterizing surficial materials and their distributions, with attention to the eastern half of the map sheet which has not been previously mapped. Moraine deposits are relatively thin in valley bottoms (<2 m) and become thinner and more intensely colluviated on upland surfaces. Streamlined glacial landforms and till plains are pronounced in the southern half of the map sheet. Surficial deposits are limited in many east-trending meltwater canyons, and in the northeastern corner of the map sheet. The map area was glaciated most recently by the Cordilleran Ice Sheet, which advanced from the south and west. Meltwater from montane glaciers and the Laurentide Ice Sheet in adjacent map sheets likely contributed to extensive glaciolacustrine, glaciofluvial and glaciodeltaic deposits in north-trending valleys that were dammed by the Cordilleran Ice Sheet.
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Regional bedrock geology for Coal River map area (NTS 95D), southeast Yukon
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Geological map of the Coal Creek Inlier, Ogilvie Mountains (NTS 116B/10-15 and 116C/9, 16)
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Surficial Geological Map of Stewart River Valley (parts of 115O/2, 3, 6 and 7)
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Surficial geological map (1:50,000 scale) of Stewart River Valley, central Yukon parts of NTS map sheets 115O/2,3,6,7 including marginal notes on surficial geology, geomorphology and placer occurrences.
Surficial Geology of the Central Kluane Ranges (parts of NTS 115B/15, 16 and 115G /1, 2, 3, 6 and 7)
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Surficial geological mapping in the central Kluane Ranges was undertaken to better understand the distribution and character of surficial materials. Upland surficial materials in the area are dominated by near-source bedrock derivatives. Valley bottom settings, including Shakwak trench and Duke River valley, are characterized by broad open valleys with thick deposits of Quaternary sediment. Permafrost is discontinuous in the study area and its character is affected by slope and aspect, topography and material texture. Mass wasting processes in the study area include rockfall and avalanches, debris flows, debris avalanches and active layer detachment slides. The distribution and character of surficial materials are significant for soil geochemical sampling programs, mineral exploration, infrastructure and development.
Surficial Geological Map of Stewart River Valley, parts of 115O/8, 115P/5 and 115P/12
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Geological map (1:50,000 scale) of southeastern Ogilvie Mountains area, central Yukon (NTS 116A/10) including geological cross sections and mineral occurrences.
Surficial geology of the northern Kluane Ranges (parts of NTS 115G/5, 6, 11, 12)
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Surficial Geological Map of Stewart River Valley (Parts of 115O/8, 115P/5, 12)
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Geological map of Dolores Creek area, Wernecke Mountains, Yukon (106C/14)
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Geological map including geological cross sections, mineral occurrences and preliminary isotopic age determinations.
Quaternary sedimentology and stratigraphy, Peel Plateau and Richardson Mountains, Yukon and N.W.T
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Bedrock geology of Coal River map area (NTS 95D), Yukon
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This is a product of the Gold and base metals–southeastern Yukon (Selwyn basin) project funded jointly by the Geo-mapping for Energy and Minerals (GEM) program of Natural Resources Canada, and the Yukon Geological Survey (Government of Yukon).