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Permafrost report polygon
The Yukon Geological Survey has compiled a collection of papers, theses, reports and maps that describe permafrost in the Yukon. These reports have been footprinted and indexed...Date updated: 2022-01-06Date created: 2021-09-01Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTML -
Cutting Permits - 50k
Areas in the Yukon where permits have been issued for commercial wood cutting. Distributed from GeoYukon by theDate updated: 2021-11-26Date created: 2016-06-14Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLWater wells
The well registry is a collection of records, including drilling logs and report documents, maintained by Yukon G overnment. These records provide information on the well...Date updated: 2021-04-09Date created: 2019-10-08Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLDrillhole Locations - 250k
Core viewing and rock sawing facilities are available Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. To see information on the status of our drill core program and download forms for...Date updated: 2021-02-24Date created: 2021-02-22Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLPhysiographic regions - 250k
The Yukon Territory is underlain by a great variety of rock types ranging in age from Early Proterozoic to Recent and representing diverse environments including epicratonic...Date updated: 2021-02-10Date created: 2020-12-15Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLPlacer Streams - 250k
Historic placer mining areas in Yukon can be grouped into ten areas: Klondike; Sixtymile; Fortymile; Clear Creek; Moosehorn Range; Stewart River; Whitehorse South; Mayo; Dawson...Date updated: 2021-01-03Date created: 2016-06-15Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLRegional Geochemical Surveys - RGS - ICPMS - 250k
Regional stream sediment geochemical data compilation November 2020 Release notes The regional stream sediment geochemical data compilation comprises data for more than 30 000...Date updated: 2021-01-03Date created: 2020-11-02Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLMineral Occurrences - 250k
The Yukon Territory is underlain by a great variety of rock types ranging in age from Early Proterozoic to Recent and representing diverse environments including epicratonic...Date updated: 2021-01-03Date created: 2016-06-09Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLMajor Faults
The framework of the Cordilleran orogen of northwestern North America is commonly depicted as a 'collage' of terranes - crustal blocks containing records of a variety of...Date updated: 2021-01-03Date created: 2018-07-05Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLLithogeochemistry
The lithogeochemical data provides the chemical composition of rock samples. This data helps characterize the rocks and can be used to understand their mode of formation....Date updated: 2021-01-03Date created: 2020-08-03Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLGeochemical Provinces - 250k
The Yukon Territory is underlain by a great variety of rock types ranging in age from Early Proterozoic to Recent and representing diverse environments including epicratonic...Date updated: 2021-01-03Date created: 2016-06-09Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLFolds - 250k
The Yukon Territory is underlain by a great variety of rock types ranging in age from Early Proterozoic to Recent and representing diverse environments including epicratonic...Date updated: 2021-01-03Date created: 2016-06-09Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLEarthquake Epicentres - 250k
This layer is part of the Geological Survey of Canada's earthquake monitoring network. There are some blank fields toward the beginning of the listing, from the time the network...Date updated: 2021-01-03Date created: 2016-06-09Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLTerranes
for a copy of this paper please contact the Yukon Geological Survey; geology@gov.yk.ca.Date updated: 2019-02-15Date created: 2019-02-15Publisher: Yukon Geological SurveyFormat: HTMLPlacer Grouping - 50k
Grouping can include up to a maximum of 750 placer claims. All placer claims must be contiguous, i.e. they must be adjoining. Any solitary placer claims that do not share at...Date updated: 2014-02-04Date created: 2020-01-30Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTML
The Government of Yukon acknowledges that Indigenous Peoples have traditional territories throughout the Yukon and celebrates their role as stewards of the lands and waters and their ongoing connection to this place.