Ron Berdahl, B.Sc.
Ron Berdahl is a long-time Yukon prospector, active in the Territory since the late 1980s and awarded the Yukon’s “Prospector of the Year” honor in 1997. His discovery credits include the Andrew Zn-Pb deposit, currently in feasibility stages with Overland Resources, and the Lened emerald occurrence, the first emerald find in Canadian history. In addition to other discoveries throughout the Territory, his work has uncovered new potential in many older and otherwise abandoned projects. He has been a primary player in the strategic assembly of several district-scale gold, tungsten and uranium packages in Canada and the USA, and in the late 1990s he founded Liberty Exploration (now Liberty Mines).
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Scott Berdahl, M.S., B.Sc.
Scott Berdahl studied geology, aerospace engineering and writing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology in 2008 and a Master’s in Science Writing in 2010. He has worked in the Yukon field for over 13 seasons, both as a prospecting assistant to his father and as a company geologist, as well as working on the geology of the southwestern United States and Euboea, Greece.
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Andrew Berdahl, M.Sc., B.Sc.
Andrew Berdahl is currently on leave from 18526 Yukon Inc. in order to pursue a Doctorate of Philosophy in Collective Behavioral Dynamics at Princeton University. Prior to his doctoral studies, he obtained a Master’s degree in Complexity Sciences from the University of Calgary in 2009, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from the University of Waterloo in 2005. He has been instrumental in past 18526 Yukon Inc. projects, including geochemical sampling programs and uranium land acquisitions in the United States. |