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A reconnaissance study characterizes the composition of gold from several placer streams in the Stewart River map area, western Yukon. The Government of Yukon conducted the study to determine the likely style(s) of lode mineralization from which the placer gold was derived. Results indicate compositions consistent with epithermal and intrusion-related gold sources.
The mineral potential of the Northern Kluane Wildlife Sanctuary in Yukon is rated as HIGH. The assessment describes high-potential geological units like the Wrangellia Terrane, which includes deposits with proven reserves, and notes areas with poor geological map coverage. The dataset was last updated on April 17, 2026.
Government of Yukon data describes the geology and geochemistry of the Strike property in southeastern Yukon. Lithogeochemical analyses indicate moderately enriched mid-ocean ridge basalts likely formed in an ocean basin or back-arc setting. Lead isotopic compositions suggest syngenetic Cyprus-type volcanogenic massive sulfide mineralization, highlighting potential for additional deposits.
Three 1:50,000-scale bedrock geology maps cover the Colorado Creek, Selwyn River, and Prospector Mountain areas in the Dawson Range, Yukon. The Government of Yukon compiled this Open File, which includes mineral occurrences and descriptions of rock suites from Proterozoic to Tertiary ages. The dataset was last updated on April 17, 2026.
MISR Level 1B1 Local Mode Radiance Data version 2 contains radiometrically scaled spectral radiance values from nine push-broom cameras across four spectral bands. The data is produced by NASA's Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer instrument, which achieves global coverage in nine days by viewing each surface location from nine different angles. This ongoing data collection supports monitoring of atmospheric aerosols, clouds, and land surface cover.
Seven grains of Pt-Fe alloy from three creek locations in Yukon were analyzed for their major and trace-element composition. Electron microprobe analysis revealed elevated levels of Pd, Rh, Ir, and Cu, and the grains host inclusions of various PGM species and silicate-melt. The trace element composition of silicate inclusions, determined via laser ablation ICP-MS, shows notable enrichment in large ion lithophile elements.
A preliminary report presents geochronology and geochemistry data for Cretaceous intrusions in southeastern Yukon and southwestern Northwest Territories. It includes five new U-Pb zircon ages identifying three distinct intrusion ages (~91 Ma, ~96 Ma, ~106 Ma) correlated with established plutonic suites. The data was published by the Government of Yukon on April 17, 2026.
A dataset from pilot-scale tests of sluicebox riffle performance for gold recovery. The data was generated by a testing facility at Yukon College in Whitehorse, sponsored by the Klondike Placer Miners Association. Tests investigated riffle size, type, spacing, orientation, feed rates, water rates, and sluice slopes.
Government of Yukon field investigations describe the Sugar gold prospect 20 km southeast of the Coffee deposits. The data likely contains detailed geological descriptions of rock units, alteration types, and mineralized zones within the mid-Cretaceous Dawson Range batholith. Last updated on April 17, 2026, the dataset is available in HTML and PDF formats.
An interim report reviews stratigraphic characteristics of the lowermost succession of Proterozoic rocks in the northern Wernecke Mountains, Yukon. The Wernecke Supergroup sequence exceeds 13 km thick and is composed of three informally named groups: Fairchild Lake, Quartet, and Gillespie Lake. The report includes 19 representative stratigraphic sections and a 1:250,000 location map.
A 260 square kilometre sequence of Permo-Triassic rocks in southwestern Yukon contains Ni-Cu mineralization spatially associated with gabbro and peridotite intrusions. Sulphide minerals include pyrrhotite, pentlandite, and chalcopyrite, with occurrences classified into four types based on their form and location. This report from the Government of Yukon is accompanied by five geological maps at scales ranging from 1:2380 to 1:80,000.
A 3118.6 km² area in southwestern Yukon was assessed for mineral potential in 2001. The Yukon Department of Energy, Mines and Resources conducted fieldwork, collecting rock, soil, and stream sediment samples and mapping seven mineral occurrences. The report ranks tracts within the proposed Kusawa Special Management Area based on geologic data.
Geological and geochronological data describe epithermal vein and porphyry-related gold-silver deposits in the Mount Nansen area of Yukon. The dataset includes U-Pb zircon and titanite ages for intrusive rocks and mineralization events, published by the Government of Yukon. It was last updated on April 17, 2026.
Government of Yukon mapping and drilling data elucidates structural controls on gold mineralization. The Paleozoic basement hosts ultramafic rocks emplaced during the Late Triassic – Early Jurassic, with gold strongly controlled by host rock types like felsic gneiss and quartzite. This dataset includes HTML and PDF files last updated in April 2026.
Disbursements from the Findeter rediscount and direct credit programs for the years 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024, with values in millions of Colombian pesos. The data is sourced from Financianet and is organized by department and economic sector. It was last updated on the platform in May 2026.
The White River copper deposit in southwestern Yukon is described in this geological report. It details the native copper and copper sulfide mineralization within Upper Triassic Nikolai Greenstone, including mineral associations and postulated two-stage formation. The report was published by the Government of Yukon and last updated on 2026-04-17.
Geological data describes a widespread, structurally controlled gold mineralizing system discovered during the 2010 exploration drilling program at the Coffee Project in west-central Yukon. The dataset likely contains information on lithological units, structural corridors, alteration types, and associated mineral enrichment. It is provided by the Government of Yukon and was last updated in April 2026.
Government of Yukon data describes the geology of the Carpenter Creek and McKay Hill areas, straddling the Paleozoic basin-platform transition coincident with the Dawson thrust. The description details Proterozoic and Paleozoic rock groups, unconformities, and structural features. Ag-Pb-Zn ± Au and Au-Ag-Cu-Pb mineralization is noted near Grey Copper Hill and McKay Hill, spatially associated with geological structures.
Geological survey data describes the northeast third of Grass Lakes map area (105G/7) in the Pelly Mountains, southeastern Yukon. The area is underlain by polydeformed metasedimentary, metavolcanic, and metaplutonic rocks of Yukon-Tanana Terrane, and ultramafic rocks of unknown affinity. The data includes interpretations of rock units, structures, and the Kudz Ze Kayah massive sulphide deposit, compiled by the Government of Yukon.
512.4 square km of proposed Habitat Protection Area along Scottie Creek was assessed for mineral potential within a 1248 square km study area. The Yukon Government and White River First Nation commissioned this report, which identifies high potential for base metal deposits in the south and gold/porphyry deposits in the north. The assessment was conducted by a panel of industry experts and last updated on April 17, 2026.