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Abstract: Placer gold in the Clear Creek drainage basin is found in a variety of gravel deposits, each of which is associated with a specific geological setting. The schematic profile of Clear Creek drainage basin illustrates the distribution of these gravel deposits, and indicates both known deposits and favourable sedimentologic conditions for placer mineral accumulation. Known placer gold deposits include creek and gulch placers, as well as preglacial fluvial gravel or buried channels. Favourable placer deposit settings include alluvial fans, gravelly sediments similar to the Pliocene (?) White Channel gravel of the Klondike area, and specific glacially derived sediments. This paper describes each of the above placer deposit settings, and outlines the associated stratigraphy and sedimentology of placer gold deposits.
Authors: Morison, S.R.
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Citation: Morison, S.R., 1985. Placer deposits of Clear Creek drainage basin 115 P, central Yukon. In: Yukon Exploration and Geology 1983, Yukon Geological Survey, Indian & Northern Affairs Canada/Department of Indian & Northern Development: Exploration & Geological Services Division.
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