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    Folds - 250k

    The Yukon Territory is underlain by a great variety of rock types ranging in age from Early Proterozoic to Recent and representing diverse environments including epicratonic basins, subsiding shelves, foreland basins, island arcs and deep ocean basins. Episodes of compressional and extensional...
    Organization:
    Government of Yukon
    Issued by:
    Government of Yukon
    Resource Formats:
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    Drillhole Locations - 250k

    Core viewing and rock sawing facilities are available Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. To see information on the status of our drill core program and download forms for accessing the collection, visit https://yukon.ca/en/yukon-geological-survey-core-library . To reserve the core library...
    Organization:
    Government of Yukon
    Issued by:
    Government of Yukon
    Resource Formats:
    • HTML
    • XML
    • other
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    Geophysics Residual Magnetic Total Fields - 50m

    The Yukon is underlain by a great variety of rock types ranging in age from Early Proterozoic to Recent. The various rock types are characterized by different magnetic intensity and this map shows those variations at the regional scale, with highly magnetic rocks represented by warm colours and...
    Organization:
    Government of Yukon
    Issued by:
    Government of Yukon
    Resource Formats:
    • HTML
    • XML
    • other
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    Geophysics First Vertical Derivatives - 200m

    The Yukon Territory is underlain by a great variety of rock types ranging in age from Early Proterozoic to Recent and representing diverse environments including epicratonic basins, subsiding shelves, foreland basins, island arcs and deep ocean basins. Episodes of compressional and extensional...
    Organization:
    Government of Yukon
    Issued by:
    Government of Yukon
    Resource Formats:
    • HTML
    • XML
    • other
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    Sedimentary Basins - 250k

    Yukon Oil and Gas Exploration Regions. Based on the Resource Assessments completed and the 2003 Yukon Digital Bedrock Geology. Created by Oil and Gas Management Branch under guidance from Yukon Geological Survey. Distributed from GeoYukon by the Government of Yukon . Discover more digital map...
    Organization:
    Government of Yukon
    Issued by:
    Government of Yukon
    Resource Formats:
    • HTML
    • XML
    • other
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    Geochemical Provinces - 250k

    The Yukon Territory is underlain by a great variety of rock types ranging in age from Early Proterozoic to Recent and representing diverse environments including epicratonic basins, subsiding shelves, foreland basins, island arcs and deep ocean basins. Episodes of compressional and extensional...
    Organization:
    Government of Yukon
    Issued by:
    Government of Yukon
    Resource Formats:
    • HTML
    • XML
    • other
  • Open Data

    Geophysics First Vertical Derivatives - 50m

    The Yukon is underlain by a great variety of rock types ranging in age from Early Proterozoic to Recent. The various rock types are characterized by different magnetic intensity and this map show those variations at the regional scale, with highly magnetic rocks represented by warm colours and...
    Organization:
    Government of Yukon
    Issued by:
    Government of Yukon
    Resource Formats:
    • HTML
    • XML
    • other
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    Physiographic regions - 250k

    The Yukon Territory is underlain by a great variety of rock types ranging in age from Early Proterozoic to Recent and representing diverse environments including epicratonic basins, subsiding shelves, foreland basins, island arcs and deep ocean basins. Episodes of compressional and extensional...
    Organization:
    Government of Yukon
    Issued by:
    Government of Yukon
    Resource Formats:
    • HTML
    • XML
    • other
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    Uranium Risk in Bedrock Water Wells

    This web layer was developed to show areas of Nova Scotia where there is a relative high-, medium- or low-risk of uranium in bedrock water wells. The high-risk zone is defined as bedrock units where more than 15% of well water samples exceed the uranium drinking water guideline of 20 μg/L. In the...
    Organization:
    Government of Nova Scotia
    Issued by:
    Government of Nova Scotia
    Resource Formats:
    • HTML
    • other
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    Bedrock hydrogeology

    The map shows the location and distribution of bedrock aquifers. The quality is expressed by the total dissolved solids in parts per million and the quantity is expressed in litre per second. Bedrock deposits consist of sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks; Canada possesses all three...
    Organization:
    Natural Resources Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • JPG
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