Three Additional Targets At Gold Springs Project


VANCOUVER - Gold Springs Resource Corp. (GRC) reported mapping and surface-sample results generated on the Ridge, West Ridge and Big Summit targets on the Nevada portion of the Gold Springs project. GRC work has generated high-grade gold and silver values in all of these areas as the targets are readied for drilling. The targets display banded and bladed epithermal quartz and quartz-calcite veining, breccias and stockwork zones as is typically seen within the current resource areas at Gold Springs. Material from these veins which was collected from outcrops, float and historic mine dumps returned multi-gram gold results. The Ridge target vein samples grade as high as 2.77 g/t Au and 20.8 g/t silver. Vein samples from the West Ridge target grade up to 5.60 g/t Au and 32.6 g/t silver. The Big Summit target area returned the highest grades with samples as high as 30.3 g/t Au and 94.2 g/t silver. Together Ridge, West ridge and Big Summit encompass a 7.2 square-kilometer area within the western portion of the Gold Springs project and is predominantly covered by post mineral material.

Matias Herrero, President and CEO, said, "Our continuing effort to not only prepare the multitude of gold targets for drilling but to convey the size and the potential for hosting additional resources, has again generated high-quality targets containing high-grade gold mineralization. We are excited to develop an understanding for the size of these targets that have seen little attention in the past. With the dimensions of these three areas covering over 7 square kilometers and the excellent gold grades generated during our sampling efforts these targets have grown far past our initial interpretations. These targets are largely concealed by post-mineral cover, but our field crews have identified controls for the gold mineralization on these very promising areas which we hope to prove capable of hosting new mineral resources."