Placer Gold Deposit Settings in Clear Creek Drainage Basin, Yukon
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Description
A geological report describes placer gold deposits in the Clear Creek drainage basin of central Yukon. The paper outlines various deposit settings including creek placers, gulch placers, and preglacial fluvial gravels, detailing their associated stratigraphy and sedimentology. It was published by the Government of Yukon.
Use Cases
Classify placer deposit settings such as creek placers, gulch placers, and preglacial fluvial gravels based on described geological characteristics.
Analyze the distribution of favourable sedimentologic conditions for placer mineral accumulation as illustrated in the schematic profile.
Correlate specific geological settings like alluvial fans or glacially derived sediments with placer gold occurrence potential.
Strengths
Report provides detailed descriptions of multiple placer deposit settings and their geological context.
Content is sourced from the authoritative Government of Yukon geological survey.
Includes a schematic profile illustrating the distribution of gravel deposits and favourable conditions.
Limitations
Data is presented in a descriptive HTML report format, not as structured, queryable tabular data.
No quantitative measurements, sample counts, or coordinates are provided for the deposits mentioned.
The information is static and interpretive, based on the paper's analysis rather than raw field data.
Provenance
Source
Government of Yukon
Collection Method
Geological survey and analysis documented in a report.
Time Range
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Freshness
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Geography
Clear Creek drainage basin, 115 P map area, central Yukon, Canada.
Data is in HTML report format; license is listed as 'yk oglyk' (likely Yukon Open Government License).