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  1. Boundary Hunters: Surveying the 141st Meridian and the Alaska Panhandle by Lewis Green, 1982-06
  2. Land Of The Midnight Sun: A History Of The Yukon (Carleton Library) by Ken S. Coates, William R. Morrison, 2005-03
  3. Municipality of Skagway Borough, Alaska: White Pass and Yukon Route
  4. Yukon (French Edition)
  5. Geography of Alaska: Bering Strait, List of Boundary Peaks of the Alaska - British Columbia|yukon Border, Mountain Peaks of Alaska, Chukchi Sea
  6. Nunavakanuk Lake: Lake, Yukon?Kuskokwim Delta, Wade Hampton Census Area, Alaska, Alaska, United States, Kusilvak Mountains, Eskimo, Stub
  7. Alaska Geographic: Richard Harrington's Yukon - Vol. 2, No. 2, 1974
  8. Skagway, Alaska: Alaska, Alaska Panhandle, 2000 United States Census, White Pass and Yukon Route, Skagway Historic District and White Pass, Alaska Boundary Dispute
  9. Yukon?Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska: Census Area, Alaska, United States Census 2000, Unorganized Borough, Borough Seat
  10. Alaska Regional Profiles: Yukon Region by Lidia L Selkregg, 1976
  11. Strange Things Done: Murder in Yukon History (Mcgill-Queen's Native and Northern Series) by Kenneth Coates, William R. Morrison, 2004-06
  12. The Kandik Map by Linda Johnson, 2009-09-15
  13. Yukon (Hello Canada Series) by Fitzhenry & Whiteside, Lyn Hancock, 1999-08-01
  14. An outline of the Canadian eastern Arctic: Its geography, peoples and problems by J. Lewis Robinson, 1944

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Sites are listed in such categories as General, World, and US History, Government/Politics,and geography/Culture. State of the Northern yukon.
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  • 43. Geography Jokes
    Bucharest at my hotel, you'll not regret it. Knock, knock, who's there? yukonyukon who? yukon never get bored of geography. Knock, knock, who's there?
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    T he G eography J oke P age A collection of jokes and sillies from around the classroom and the internet.
    If you know anymore send them to us S ayings Old geographers never die, they just lose their bearings.
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    Old geologists never die, they just petrify.
    Old geologists never die, they just get stoned.
    Geologists aren't perfect; they have their faults. J okes Q: How can you tell that compasses and scales are inteligent?
    A: Because they're all graduated. Q: Why didn't the map grids go to the punk disco?
    A: Because they were all squares. Q: What's big, white, furry and always points North?
    A: A Polar Bearing Q: What do geographers grow in their gardens?
    A: Compass roses Q: What do an astrologist and a cartographer have in common?
    A: They both specialise in projections Q: Why does the Bogie Man know all the map symbols? A: Because he's a legend Q: Why is it easy to get into Florida? A: Because there are so many keys Q: Why can fish measure distances so well? A: Because they have their own scales Q: Which has the higher IQ, latitude or longitude?

    44. Grads
    Wurtele, Bruce (ongoing) MES Remote sensing use in detecting ecosystem distributaryin Kluane Region, yukon. geography and Environmental Studies, Wilfrid
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    GRADUATE STUDENTS Graduate Student Theses 1992-1997: Barlow, J. (ongoing). Slope stability of the Niagara Escarpment. MES, Wilfrid Laurier University. Beebe, John T. 1992. River Channel Stability and the Implications for Fish Habitat. MA thesis, Dept. of Geography, Wilfrid Laurier University. Blais, Paul. 1995. Economic development and local agency in Pond Inlet, a community in Baffin Region, NWT. Waterloo-Laurier Joint Program in Geography. MA. Boike, Julia. 1993. Hydrology and Geochemistry of two small High Arctic Catchments, Axel Heiberg Island, Northwest Territories. MA thesis, Dept. of Geography, Wilfrid Laurier University. Boyce, Bob. 1992. An Investigation of simple hydrometeorological relationships, Pasu Glacier Basin, Northern Pakistan. MA thesis, Dept. of Geography, Wilfrid Laurier University. Carpenter, Mark MES (ongoing) Landslide and glacial deposits in Langtang Valley, Nepal. Geography and Environmental Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University. Chadwick, Cameron 1996. Mechanical and Chemical weathering of periglacial and non-periglacial farms on the Eastern Foshe in Peninsula, Ellesmere Island. Unpublished MA thesis, Geography Department, Wilfrid Laurier University. Cheyne, L.A. 1992. Lake Baikal and Lake Superior: A Comparative Study of Problems and Strategies for Water Resource Management. BA thesis, Dept. of Geography, Wilfrid Laurier University.

    45. Carleton University - Department Of Geography & Environmental Studies - Biograph
    Geocryology. Research Interests Permafrost and ground ice Physicalgeography of yukon and western arctic Canada Winter environments.
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    1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa, Ontario Canada, KlS 5B6 Chris Burn B.Sc. Durham, M.A. Carleton, Ph.D. Carleton Professor Contact Info Office: A330 LA Phone: 520-2600, Extension 3784 E-mail: Christopher_Burn@carleton.ca Fall Office Hours: Monday: 12.00- 4.00 Courses GEOG 2102 Physical Environments of Canada GEOG 3103 Watershed Hydrology GEOG 4108 Permafrost GEOG 5001 Modelling Environmental Systems GEOG 5303 Geocryology Research Interests Permafrost and ground ice Physical geography of Yukon and western arctic Canada Winter environments Biography Chris Burn is at the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Carleton University. He came to Canada in 1981 as a Commonwealth Scholar, and completed both the M.A. and Ph.D. at Carleton, studying permafrost. He then moved to U.B.C. as a Killam Fellow, to study with J.Ross Mackay, the world authority in his field. In 1989 Chris was awarded an NSERC University Research Fellowship, which he brought back to Carleton in 1992.

    46. Canadian Information By Subject: History & Geography
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    48. Geography:
    the Cariboo University College of the Fraser Valley yukon College, Return to top.Kwantlen University College, Kwantlen does not offer any degrees in geography.
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    Geography Educational Pathways Grid The Purpose of the Geography Educational Pathways Grid The purposes of this site is to provide students and advisors with a simple means of determining how well the courses they have already completed or plan to complete will transfer to a degree program in geography at one of the universities or university colleges in British Columbia. How to use this guide: From the tables below, simply find institution to which you plan to transfer, then from the list associated with that institution, choose the institution from which you plan to transfer.
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    Technical University of British Columbia does not offer any degrees in geography. Return to top
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    49. Yukon Territorial Unit Study - Facts And Symbols
    Territory Unit Studies are designed to help children learn the geography of Canada Printthe yukon Map and fill in the capital, large cities and attractions
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    50. Geography - About The Area - Ross River - Where The Road Ends. And Your Adventur
    geography. Situated in the central yukon at the junction of the Robert CampbellHighway (Highway 4) and the historic Canol Road (Highway 6), the community of
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    Situated in the central Yukon at the junction of the Robert Campbell Highway (Highway 4) and the historic Canol Road The geographic setting of Ross River boasts a rich and varied tapestry of features rarely woven together in such close proximity. This complex region is host to upland mountains, lush wetlands and vegetation so diverse it sustains the mountain-dwelling Fannin sheep, the lowland Finlayson caribou and multitudes of waterfowl and migratory birds.
    The Tintina Trench: the heart of the region
    Botanically, the whole of the Yukon is still considered unexplored territory, according to the Canadian Wildlife Services in Whitehorse. There is a growing list of Yukon endemic plants (species that occur nowhere else in the world) that is being cooperatively developed by federal and territorial scientists. Amateur botanists are sure to be delighted with the exciting diversity of plant life in the Ross River-Tintina Trench area. And with the slim but real possibility of finding new plant species in the Yukon, plant lovers will not be disappointed!
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    51. Alaska Geography - NETSTATE
    It's geography makes up the largest land area in Alaska. hills and swampy river valleyssuch as the those of the Koyukuk, Kuskokwim, Tanana, and yukon rivers.
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    52. AN ONLINE INTERACTIVE GEOGRAPHY GAME AND QUIZ SITE ON CANADA?
    world, web, online, interactive, internet, geography, geographic, country, countries,education Capital of yukon Territory, on the yukon River, is a commercial
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    53. UBC Geography - Colloquium Backgrounder - Dr. Chris Burn
    Canada's North. Chris' research interests include Permafrost and groundice; Physical geography of yukon and western arctic Canada;
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    Department of Geography UBC Home Dept Programs Courses ... Help Colloquium Backgrounder go back to Colloquium Series Dr Chris Burn
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    Carleton University Dr Burn will present a colloquium on Wednesday, January 29 entitled: "Community Assisted Field Studies of Permafrost Warming in Canada's Western Arctic" . Everyone is encouraged to attend. Chris has strong links with our department. He came to UBC as a Killam Fellow to work with Dr Ross Mackay, and from 1989 to 1992 was a NSERC University Research Fellow in the department. He continues collaborations with Dr Mackay, and has the enviable task (and responsibility) of maintaining some of Dr Mackay's long-term research sites. Last year, he was one of six recipients across the country of a NSERC Northern Chair, which were designed to boost research and training in Canada's North. Chris' research interests include:
    • Permafrost and ground ice Physical geography of Yukon and western arctic Canada Winter environments
    Some of his recent publications include: Mackay, J.R., and Burn, C.R. 2002. The first 20 years (1978/79 to 1998/99) of ice-wedge growth at the Illisarvik experimental drained lake site, western Arctic coast, Canada.

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    57. Alaska Geography
    geography of Alaska Land area 586,412 square miles, or about 365,000,000 acres 647miles; Southeast border with British Columbia and yukon Territory, 710 miles
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    Links to resources, organizations, support groups and laws for homeschooling in Canada.Category Reference Education Regional North America Canada...... Whitehorse, yukon, March 27, 1991. Online. Canadian children. The books coverCanadian geography, animals, dinosaurs, science, history, and art.
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    59. Yukon Territory :: OCanada.ca :: Canada's Portal
    yukon Territory geography yukon Territory, Canada's 'last frontier,'is largely a mountainous and forested wilderness. It is bisected
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    Yukon Territory, Canada's 'last frontier,' is largely a mountainous and forested wilderness. It is bisected by the valley of the Yukon River, which passes to the west of the Mackenzie Mountains. Mount Logan, in the St. Elias Range on the border with Alaska, is the second highest peak in North America at 5959 meters (19,550 ft). TheCassiar and Alaska highways converge at Watson Lake, a weather-beaten junction that straddles the 60th Parallel and marks the entrance to the Yukon Territory, perhaps the most exhilarating and varied destination in this part of the world. Taking its name from a Dene word meaning "great," it boasts the highest mountains in Canada, wild sweeps of forest and tundra, and the fascinating nineteenth-century relic, Dawson City. The focus of the Klondike gold rush, Dawson was also the territory's capital until that role shifted south to Whitehorse, a town booming on tourism and the ever-increasing harvest of the Yukon's vast mineral resources. Climate
    Summers in the Yukon are warm, with almost continuous daylight during June. Summer days can be hot, but sweaters and light jackets are advised for the evenings. The winters are bitterly cold. Thermal underwear, wool sweaters, parkas, wool gloves or mittens and mukluks or felt-lined boots are worn in winter.

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