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Yukon place names
Yukon Place Names are derived from the Yukon Place Name Program Database, which is the Government of Yukon's repository for storing toponymic data. The database includes...Date updated: 2022-05-27Date created: 2021-11-29Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTML -
Exploring Geothermal: How is geothermal energy used?
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Exploring Geothermal: What is geothermal energy?
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Exploring Geothermal: Examining the potential
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Water Quality Sample Year Table
Water quality sample year information to be used in conjunction with CMI Water Quality Sampling Sites. Distributed from GeoYukon by the...Date updated: 2022-03-29Date created: 2016-06-09Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTML -
Air photo flight lines
Location of flight lines of Yukon aerial photographs. Data was produced from heads up digitization of paper flight line index maps . Distributed fromDate updated: 2022-03-29Date created: 2016-06-14Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLAir photo locations
Location of centre points of Yukon aerial photographs. Data was produced from heads up digitization of paper flightline index maps. Distributed fromDate updated: 2022-03-29Date created: 2016-06-14Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLGeophysics Residual Magnetic Total Fields - 50m
The Yukon is underlain by a great variety of rock types ranging in age from Early Proterozoic to Recent. The various rock types are characterized by different magnetic intensity...Date updated: 2022-03-19Date created: 2022-03-14Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLGeophysics First Vertical Derivatives - 50m
The Yukon is underlain by a great variety of rock types ranging in age from Early Proterozoic to Recent. The various rock types are characterized by different magnetic intensity...Date updated: 2022-03-19Date created: 2022-03-19Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLPreliminary bedrock geology map of the Rusty Mountain and Bonnet Plume Pass...
not_specifiedDate updated: 2022-03-10Date created: 2022-03-10Publisher: Yukon Geological SurveyFormat: HTMLPreliminary geological map of the southern Nash Creek area, central Yukon...
not_specifiedDate updated: 2022-03-09Date created: 2022-03-09Publisher: Yukon Geological SurveyFormat: HTMLGeophysics Gravity Bouguer Anomaly - 2km
The Yukon is underlain by a great variety of rock types ranging in age from Early Proterozoic to Recent. The various rock types are characterized by different densities and this...Date updated: 2022-03-09Date created: 2022-03-04Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLYukon’s Carlin-Type Gold Deposits (Rackla Belt, Canada): Main...
for a copy of this paper please contact the Yukon Geological Survey; geology@gov.yk.ca.Date updated: 2022-02-23Date created: 2022-02-23Publisher: Yukon Geological SurveyFormat: HTMLU-Pb Vein calcite dating reveals the age of Carlin-type gold deposits of...
for a copy of this paper please contact the Yukon Geological Survey; geology@gov.yk.caDate updated: 2022-02-23Date created: 2022-02-23Publisher: Yukon Geological SurveyFormat: HTMLPreliminary geological map of the Boswell River area (parts of NTS 105C/13,...
not_specifiedDate updated: 2022-02-23Date created: 2022-02-23Publisher: Yukon Geological SurveyFormat: HTMLThe Yukon Digital Bedrock Geology compilation
The Yukon Digital Bedrock Geology dataset was first released in 1999. It was rebuilt and expanded in 2016 and has since received regular updates. This paper summarizes the...Date updated: 2022-02-18Date created: 2022-02-18Publisher: Yukon Geological SurveyFormat: HTMLGeology and U-Pb zircon geochronology and Pb isotope geochemistry of...
The geology in the Mount Nansen area, of the Dawson Range, comprises a metamorphic basement overlain and intruded by mid and Late Cretaceous magmatic rocks. Mid-Cretaceous...Date updated: 2022-02-18Date created: 2022-02-18Publisher: Yukon Geological SurveyFormat: HTMLUpdated bedrock geology of the southern Nash Creek area in central Yukon...
The southern Nash Creek area is located along the northern boundary of the Selwyn basin, and is underlain mainly by the Ediacaran–Cambrian Hyland Group, the...Date updated: 2022-02-18Date created: 2022-02-18Publisher: Yukon Geological SurveyFormat: HTMLGeology of the Carpenter Creek and McKay Hill areas (NTS 106D/6, 11), central Yukon
The Carpenter Creek area straddles the Paleozoic basin-platform transition which is coincident with the Dawson thrust in north-central Yukon. North of the thrust, the strata can...Date updated: 2022-02-18Date created: 2022-02-18Publisher: Yukon Geological SurveyFormat: HTMLPreliminary observations on the geology of the southern Big Salmon Range,...
Penetratively deformed rocks of the Yukon-Tanana terrane and Semenof block, and unfoliated Jurassic-Cretaceous intrusions are exposed in the southern Big Salmon Range of south-...Date updated: 2022-02-18Date created: 2022-02-18Publisher: Yukon Geological SurveyFormat: 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.