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533,434 tonnes of drill-indicated reserves grading 6.1% Pb, 4.8% Zn and 102.9 g/t Ag were calculated for the Matt Berry deposit in 1979. The Government of Yukon provides data on this deposit, which consists of massive galena, sphalerite, pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite in Paleozoic phyllite. A 1987 geochemical and geophysical survey outlined a new exploration target 1 km along strike to the southeast.
The Yukon's upper Swift River area contains stratiform zinc occurrences. A structural analysis of the TBMB claim group reveals east-southeast-trending folds controlling rock distribution and defines a general stratigraphy with three siliciclastic units and two intervening base-metal-sulphide-bearing strata. The dataset was published by the Government of Yukon and last updated in April 2026.
120 site visits per season inform this synthesis of Yukon Geological Survey fieldwork. The report captures mining activity, equipment utilized, and geological details from placer mining sites. Government of Yukon staff compiled information from fieldwork, compliance monitoring, and conversations with miners.
Yukon, Canada's mineral industry and geological survey activities are documented in this 2006 volume from the Government of Yukon. The report includes four parts covering industry overviews, government organization, geological fieldwork, and property descriptions submitted by the mineral industry. It was last updated on the platform in April 2026.
Over 34 plutons are systematically described with new data including 47 U-Pb zircon dates, 44 Ar-Ar dates, and 187 whole-rock geochemical analyses. This atlas presents a geoscience dataset for plutons associated with porphyry copper deposits, compiled by the Government of Yukon and updated in April 2026. It aims to provide a regional framework for Late Triassic to Jurassic plutons and associated mineral occurrences in southern Yukon.
Curragh Resources announced in 1990 a $70 million plan to develop a high-grade zinc-lead-silver mine at Mt. Hundere, 54 km north of Watson Lake. Proved reserves are approximately 4 million tonnes across 4 zones, averaging 8.45% Pb, 132.% Zn and 50 g/t Ag. Production was estimated at 100,000 to 150,000 tonnes of concentrate per year over a mine life of 8.5 years.
Yukon Exploration and Geology 2023 contains up-to-date information on mining and mineral exploration activity, studies by industry and results of recent geological field studies. The Yukon Geological Survey publishes this volume, which compiles contributions from prospectors, exploration and government geologists, mining companies and students. The information is intended to benefit the scientific community, the public and the mineral industry of the Yukon.
Annual Yukon Exploration and Geology volumes are the main publications of the Yukon Geological Survey. The volumes contain up-to-date information on mining and mineral exploration activity and results of recent geological field studies. Information is contributed by prospectors, exploration and government geologists, mining companies, and students.
Three events of Paleoproterozoic deformation are documented in schist of the Fairchild Lake Group in the Wernecke Mountains. Pressure-temperature conditions for the first event are estimated between 3-6 kbar and 450-550°C. The dataset is provided by the Government of Yukon and was last updated on April 17, 2026.
The 2005 volume contains four parts covering mineral industry overviews, government activities, geological fieldwork reports, and property descriptions. It was published by the Government of Yukon and includes reports on regional mapping, geoscience studies, and summaries of mining incentive programs. The last part contains a submission on a mineral occurrence in the Mayo area.
Sedimentary and volcanic rocks from Precambrian to Lower Cretaceous underlie the Tombstone area. The conditions of metamorphism are reflected by the stability field of the tremolite-calcite-quartz-diopside assemblage, with a temperature range between 475° and 525° C assuming 2 kb pressure. This dataset from the Government of Yukon describes mineralogical zoning in host rocks away from syenitic intrusions.
2024 information on mining and mineral exploration activity, studies by industry, and results of recent geological field studies in Yukon. The Yukon Geological Survey publishes this overview, which compiles contributions from prospectors, exploration and government geologists, mining companies, and students. It is available in digital format and a limited print run.
British Columbia's regional districts reported their financial liabilities to the provincial ministry annually from 2003 to 2008. The data originates from annual financial reporting forms submitted by local governments and is structured under Generally Accepted Accounting Procedures (GAAP) for local governments. The statistics incorporate current-year property assessments from BC Assessment and revised population estimates certified by the Minister.
Local governments in British Columbia annually report financial data to the provincial ministry, forming this series of municipal expenditure statistics. The data reflects a significant methodological shift after 2002, aligning with Generally Accepted Accounting Procedures (GAAP) for local governments. It likely contains detailed breakdowns of municipal spending, supported by current-year property assessments and certified population estimates.
From 2003 to 2008, this dataset contains annual financial statistics reported by municipalities in British Columbia, Canada. The data is provided by local governments to the provincial ministry and reflects Generally Accepted Accounting Procedures (GAAP) adopted in 2002. It likely contains metrics on municipal revenues, expenditures, assessments, and population estimates.
British Columbia municipalities report annual financial statistics on Development Cost Charges (DCCs) and building permit information to the provincial ministry. The dataset spans multiple years, with records from at least 2003 to 2008, and is compiled from standardized annual financial reporting forms submitted by local governments. Data collection follows Generally Accepted Accounting Procedures (GAAP) for local governments, which was implemented starting in 2002.
Local government statistics on non-financial assets reported by municipalities in British Columbia for 2008. The data originates from annual financial reporting forms submitted to the ministry, with checks performed but no guarantee of accuracy. Beginning in 2002, the schedules reflect Generally Accepted Accounting Procedures (GAAP) for local governments.
2003 to 2008 data on expenditures reported by Regional Districts in British Columbia. The dataset consists of annual financial statistics submitted by local governments to the provincial ministry, reflecting Generally Accepted Accounting Procedures (GAAP) adopted in 2002. Users should note the data is not guaranteed for accuracy and confirmation should be sought directly from local governments.
Local government revenue data for Regional Districts in British Columbia for the year 2003. The data was provided to the ministry by local governments via annual financial reporting forms and reflects Generally Accepted Accounting Procedures (GAAP) adopted in 2002. The Government of British Columbia compiled the statistics, using current year assessments from BC Assessment and revised population estimates certified by the Minister.
2008 data provides asset statistics for Regional Districts in British Columbia, reported under Generally Accepted Accounting Procedures (GAAP). The dataset is part of annual financial reporting from local governments to the provincial ministry, with data quality checks performed but not guaranteed. It uses current-year property assessments from BC Assessment and revised population estimates certified by the Minister.