Hard Rock (Quartz) Exploration & Mining in YukonInformation on exploration, mine development and production activity for hard rock operations in Yukon. General Information General InformationYukon hosts significant deposits of copper, lead, tungsten, zinc and silver. Northeastern Yukon is also home to one of the world’s largest iron ore deposits. There are also significant gold deposits, both hard rock and placer. In addition, several important occurrences of asbestos, barite and coal have been discovered.
LegislationThe Quartz Mining Act and Quartz Mining Land Use Regulation guide hard rock exploration and mining in the Yukon. Activity is is regulated by the Yukon government.
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Environmental Assessment and PermittingExploration, development and production activities are assessed under the Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Act (YESAA). Assessments are conducted by the arms-length Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Board (YESAB) or one of its six Designated Offices located throughout the Yukon. The Yukon government is decision maker and responsible for regulating and enforcing permits and licenses. Useful LinksContact the Yukon Mining Recorder for assistance and information on ground open for staking, claim maps, mineral titles, assessment work, permitting and licensing of proposed exploration and mining developments. Contact the Yukon Geological Survey for maps, scientific and technical information on the geology and mineral deposits of the territory, and to apply for grassroots prospector funding. The Energy, Mines and Resources Library offers mineral assessment reports, maps, aerial photographs, journals, periodicals and GeoRef.
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