Geological Evolution of Yukon Terranes and Overlap Assemblages
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Description
A geological research paper detailing the tectonostratigraphic evolution of the Yukon-Tanana and Slide Mountain terranes and affiliated overlap assemblages in the Finlayson Lake district. The document is provided by the Yukon Geological Survey and was last updated in March 2026. Specific data dimensions like row and column counts are unavailable.
Use Cases
Analyze tectonostratigraphic sequences described in the paper for regional geological modeling
Reference the documented evolution of terranes and overlap assemblages for mineral exploration targeting
Use the geological framework for academic research on Paleozoic to Mesozoic tectonic history
Strengths
Sourced from the authoritative Yukon Geological Survey
Focuses on a specific, mineralogically significant district (Finlayson Lake)
Document was updated in March 2026
Limitations
Dataset structure (rows, columns, features) is completely unknown
Primary content is a narrative research paper, not structured tabular data
Access requires contacting the survey, implying no direct machine-readable download
Provenance
Source
Government of Yukon, Yukon Geological Survey
Collection Method
Geological research and analysis compiled into a paper
Time Range
Mid-Paleozoic to early Mesozoic
Freshness
Updated 2026-03-25
Geography
Finlayson Lake massive sulphide district, southeastern Yukon, Canada
Data is a research paper in HTML format; a copy must be requested by contacting [email protected]. License is 'yk-oglyk', terms should be reviewed.