The geology, mineral and hydrocarbon potential of Northern Yukon Territory and Northwestern district of Mackenzie / edited by D.K. Norris.: M42-422E-PDF
"In 1952 the Geological Survey of Canada undertook the first systematic mapping of one of the more remote regions of northern Canada using helicopters. The trial project, Operation Keewatin, set the stage for a series of successful reconnaissance mapping endeavors covering vast regions of the Canadian Shield, the Arctic Islands, and the northern Canadian Cordillera and adjacent Interior Plains"--p.1.
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| Title | The geology, mineral and hydrocarbon potential of Northern Yukon Territory and Northwestern district of Mackenzie / edited by D.K. Norris. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | 401 p. : maps, ill., photos. |
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