Otolith microchemistry applied to environmental effects monitoring in the Keno Hill mining district

The overall goal of this project was to assess, in three stages, the use of fish otolith microchemistry as a potentially new monitoring tool to be applied around Yukon mine sites. High quality environmental assessments are critical to sound land and water use management as part of all mining develop...

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Other Authors: Halden, Norman (Author), Janin, Amelie (Author), Mackenzie-Grieve, Jody (Author), Yang, Panseok (Author), Song, Zhe (Author), Petkovich, David (Author), First Nation of Na-cho Nyak Dun (Author)
Format: Report
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Published: Yukon Research Centre, Yukon College. 2015
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Online Access:https://arcabc.ca/islandora/object/yukonu%3A79