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Government of Yukon documents describe base metal-silver prospects in the upper Swift River region known since 1946. Exploration work at the Mod property in 2016 indicated deformed sulphide mineralization predating the Cretaceous Seagull batholith. The report discusses textures inconsistent with a skarn origin and the prospectivity for exhalative, VMS-style mineralization.
Regional Parks data details land tenure arrangements and management boundaries for regionally significant conservation and recreation areas around Perth and Bunbury. The dataset, last updated in March 2026, is provided by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. It supports coordinated land use planning across multiple tenures including State land, local government land, and private freehold.
An index of information classified as confidential or reserved by the Municipal Ombudsman's Office of Yopal, Colombia. The dataset includes 16 columns detailing the title, format, legal justification, classification level, and responsible parties for each record. It was published via the Colombian open data portal, datos.gov.co, and was last updated on 2026-05-18.
A geological report from the Government of Yukon documents quartz-stibnite veins and a previously unrecognized gold mineralization style associated with porphyry copper alteration on Carbon Hill. The report covers showings over at least five kilometres of strike length and references deep drilling results from the Goddell Shear Zone. It was last updated on April 17, 2026, and is available in HTML and PDF formats under an open government license.
Notes to Prospectors - Jakes Corner DIGHEM Survey Interpretation is a report from the Government of Yukon containing interpreted results from an airborne electromagnetic and magnetic survey. It includes six 1:20,000-scale geophysical maps of electromagnetic anomalies and descriptions of 34 conductors, plus a 1:50,000-scale geological map. The report was last updated on 2026-04-17.
A regional till geochemistry project was completed across central Yukon, focusing on the Glenlyon and eastern Carmacks map areas. The dataset includes geochemical results from 285 till samples, highlighting anomalies for gold, copper, nickel, and zinc. It was published by the Government of Yukon and last updated on 2026-04-17.
Sprague Creek map area contains multiply deformed Upper Proterozoic to mid-Paleozoic metasedimentary rocks and undeformed Cretaceous intrusions. The dataset, published by the Government of Yukon, documents three phases of regional deformation and mineral occurrences including veins, breccias, and skarns. It was last updated on April 17, 2026.
A five-day geological excursion across the northern Canadian Cordillera of southern Yukon and northern British Columbia. The guide details a transect from Cassiar, BC, to Kluane Lake, Yukon, examining accreted terranes and their relationships. It was published by the Government of Yukon and last updated on April 17, 2026.
Government of Yukon data describes the structural evolution of the Ram Creek assemblage surrounding the Dan Zn (± Cu-Pb-Ag) occurrence. The dataset likely contains geological mapping and fold analysis indicating stratabound zinc-sulphide mineralization. It was last updated on April 17, 2026.
Research funded by the Yukon Department of Environment investigates aircraft disturbance effects on Dall sheep. The work compares disturbance from fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters, focusing on tourism and mineral exploration access in sheep ranges. Findings include methods to minimize disturbance, documented in HTML and PDF reports.
The Mitchell-Sheba occurrence dataset describes a gold, silver, and base metal-bearing quartz vein system within the Klondike Schist in Yukon. It includes information on mineralization, host rock geochemistry, and soil anomalies. The dataset is provided by the Government of Yukon and was last updated on April 17, 2026.
A 75 km² massif of spinel harzburgite represents one of the largest mantle tectonite bodies recognized in Yukon. Detailed mapping by the Government of Yukon reveals a coherent sequence of gabbros, sheeted dykes, and harzburgite interpreted as part of a ~100 km strike length ophiolite complex. The dataset was last updated on April 17, 2026.
Rocking in the Yukon; An Overview of Mining in the Yukon is a text-based resource from the Government of Yukon. It discusses the role of mining products like copper, gypsum, gold, silver, lead, and zinc in everyday life and modern recycling. The dataset was last updated on April 17, 2026.
Gladstone Creek map area covers the central Ruby Range, characterized by rugged peaks up to 2200 m and broad plateaus above 1500 m. The Government of Yukon provides this surficial geology data, last updated on April 17, 2026. Thick deposits of till, glaciolacustrine, and glaciofluvial sediments occur in valley bottoms, incised by modern creeks.
Yukon Geology Volume 3 contains geoscientific research papers sponsored by the Exploration and Geological Services Division. The volume covers a wide range of topics, with the majority having direct implications for mineral exploration in the Yukon. It was published by the Government of Yukon and last updated on April 17, 2026.
The TOG mineral occurrence describes a gold deposit in southern Yukon characterized by visible gold, low sulphide content, and high grades. The Government of Yukon provides this data, last updated on 2026-04-17. It details the geological setting of basalt, ultramafite, and altered rocks, with gold concentrated in quartz veins within listwaenite alteration zones.
Disseminated gold mineralization associated with orogenic veins in the Klondike Schist, Yukon, is documented by the Government of Yukon. The data describes gold and sulphide minerals, their association with chlorite alteration and silicification, and comparative arsenic levels with the Otago Schist in New Zealand. It was last updated on April 17, 2026.
Lead isotope data from intrusive rocks and mineral deposits in southeastern Yukon and southwestern Northwest Territories. The dataset likely contains isotopic signatures from mid-Cretaceous intrusions and associated sulphide minerals, collected by the Government of Yukon. It was last updated on 2026-04-17.
Government of Yukon produced a report on natural source contaminants, focusing on selenium concentrations and pathways in aquatic ecosystems. The study began in 2007/08 in tributaries of the Francis, Finlayson, and Pelly rivers and expanded in 2008/09 to the Selwyn Basin along the North Canol Road. The report was last updated on 2026-04-17.
The Bonnet Plume River intrusions dataset provides geochemical and geological evidence for a 1.71 Ga volcanic arc in Yukon, Canada. The Government of Yukon published this analysis, which includes findings from 2009 field work and geochemical modeling. The data was last updated on April 17, 2026.