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Exploration data for the Scheelite Dome gold property in central Yukon, acquired by La Teko Resources Ltd. in 1998. The dataset likely contains results from mapping, trenching, and drilling programs conducted between 1994 and 1998, including soil anomaly maps and drill hole assay results. The data was published by the Government of Yukon.
The AurMac property dataset describes two metasedimentary rock-hosted gold deposits north of Mayo in central Yukon. It includes the 6158 koz Au Powerline deposit and the 845 koz Au Airstrip deposit, detailing their geological setting, mineralization styles, and host rocks. The dataset was published by the Government of Yukon and last updated in April 2026.
A 2026 report describes the geology and structural setting of the Regal Ridge emerald property in the Finlayson Lake district of southeastern Yukon. Emerald mineralization is hosted within mid-Paleozoic mafic metavolcanic and metaplutonic rocks and is associated with a 112 Ma quartz monzonite intrusion. The dataset is provided by the Government of Yukon and includes details on host rock chemistry, vein generations, and the relationship between mineralization and Cretaceous deformation.
Hydrogeochemical data from a reconnaissance-level study at the Brewery Creek gold deposit in Yukon's Tintina Gold Province. The dataset likely contains measurements of pH, arsenic, antimony, mercury, and other constituents in surface waters upstream and downstream of mineralization. It was published by the Government of Yukon and last updated in April 2026.
Regional bedrock mapping in northeastern Glenlyon, Yukon, has revised structural and stratigraphic relationships. The dataset likely contains observations on Cambrian to Triassic rocks, thrust faults, folds, and polymetallic mineralization. It was published by the Government of Yukon on open_canada and last updated on 2026-04-17.
Group 1 lists Yukon industrial minerals and minor metals with proven resources, including barite, antimony, and platinum group elements. Group 2 enumerates 25 industrial minerals and 14 minor metals known to occur with reasonable chance of economic discovery. The dataset is provided by the Government of Yukon and was last updated on April 17, 2026.
A Government of Yukon report describes research on granitic pegmatites in Yukon and western Northwest Territories. The report details the scientific and economic interest of these rocks, including their potential for rare element mining and gemstone discovery. The document was last updated on April 17, 2026.
1987 field season mapping at 1:50,000 scale southwest of Whitehorse, Yukon. The dataset describes Cretaceous and Triassic rock units, shear zones, volcanic complexes, and mineral occurrences. It was produced by the Government of Yukon.
The Yukon Mining and Petroleum Environment Group engaged CANMET-MMSL to produce fact sheets explaining uranium properties, mining, processing, and storage. These materials aim to educate Yukon community members and stakeholders about uranium geochemistry and the mining cycle. The fact sheets are hosted by the Government of Yukon and were last updated in April 2026.
A 2000-meter thick succession of six metasedimentary and metavolcanic units from Ordovician through Permian age is documented for the Rose Mountain area (105K/05). The dataset correlates units with regional stratigraphy and describes a single major deformation fabric distinct from neighboring areas. It is provided by the Government of Yukon in HTML and PDF formats.
The Finlayson Lake Targeted Geoscience Initiative comprises new geological mapping and till geochemistry conducted jointly by the Geological Survey of Canada and Yukon Geology Program. The work focused on the northern two-thirds of the Finlayson Lake map area, within and around the Finlayson Lake massive sulphide district. The initiative aimed to document the Yukon-Tanana Terrane and use till geochemistry to remotely sense new exploration targets.
Two undeformed granitic pluton suites intrude deformed siliciclastic rocks in the western Dorsey Terrane. A Jurassic gabbro-granodiorite stock dated at 181.5 Ma and a mid-Cretaceous granite suite dated at approximately 100 Ma constrain deformation timing. The data, published by the Government of Yukon, includes isotopic ratios and chemical signatures indicating a mantle-derived, subduction-related setting.
Middle Proterozoic to Early Paleozoic stratigraphic successions represent about a billion years of sedimentation, deformation, and mineralization in northeastern Yukon. The dataset likely contains geological maps and mineral occurrence data for the Dolores Creek map area (106 C/14) in the Wernecke Mountains. It was published by the Government of Yukon and last updated in April 2026.
A geological report details gold-bearing arsenian pyrite mineralization at the Coffee Gold Project in Yukon. The document describes two mineralization styles, associated alteration processes, and a temporal constraint of less than 98 million years. It was published by the Government of Yukon and last updated on April 17, 2026.
The Yukon's Coal Creek inlier in the Ogilvie Mountains hosts microbial reef data from the Tonian Period (1000–720 Ma). This dataset includes seven detailed stratigraphic sections documenting reef-building microbialites from the ca. 850–780 Ma Fifteenmile Group. It was published by the Government of Yukon on open_canada and last updated in April 2026.
Results from geological mapping of four 1:50,000 map areas north of Whitehorse are presented. The bulletin establishes stratigraphic nomenclature and describes 16 units of layered rocks, portions of adjacent terranes, and provides biostratigraphic and isotopic age constraints. It is published by the Government of Yukon.
A 2026 geological mapping project investigated the Kluane Schist, Ruby Range batholith, and Yukon-Tanana terrane in southwestern Yukon. Bedrock mapping at 1:50,000 scale followed a 400 m line-spaced aeromagnetic survey flown in 2010. The project was a joint initiative of the Yukon Geological Survey and Geological Survey of Canada under Natural Resources Canada's GEM program.
Western Yukon rocks assigned to the Windy McKinley Terrane occur in Stevenson Ridge and Kluane map areas. Based on new mapping, these rocks have been divided into three fault-bound assemblages, including schists, ophiolitic rocks, and clastic rocks intruded by gabbro. The dataset is provided by the Government of Yukon and was last updated in April 2026.
Government of Yukon data presents a preliminary geochemical investigation of carbonate in the Klondike district. The dataset likely contains results from chemical staining, LA-ICP-MS analyses, and laser spectroscopic analyses of C and O isotopes. It was last updated on April 17, 2026.
Government of Yukon mapping updates detail the Coffee Project gold deposit's structural history and formation depth. Recent work highlights a previously unknown secondary phase of the Permian Sulphur Creek suite and a shallow formation depth of 1–3 km. The dataset includes geochemistry suggesting a Au-As-Sb ± Ag-Pb-Te-W-Zn-K metal association and implications for deposit classification.