High Priority Drill Targets For Stardust Project

 

PHOENIX, AZ - Tombstone Exploration Corporation (TMBXF) has completed a Ground Based Geophysical survey at its Stardust Project in Yuma County, Arizona. The results are positive and have identified multiple apparent new precious metal targets.

Zonge International performed a Ground Magnetic Survey across the claim block to determine the extent of the Stardust fault. Previous reports state that the two shafts on the property were sunk along a high angled structure which trends E-NE across the area of outcrop. This structure is thought to be the 'feeder' for the Gold Silver mineralization in the project area and in the center of TMBXF's initial drill targets. Several reports reference 'free milling gold' from drifts along this fault. Abundant dump material contains anomalous gold and silver values as well as visible copper oxides. Due to the extensive surface disturbance in this area, performing a ground magnetic survey has given the Company a better understanding of the subsurface character of the fault.

TMBXF will be focusing on a zone of intense fracturing that was determined to exist across an area of approximately 700 meters in length and 250 meters in width as a high priority drill target. This zone of fracturing is seen in a magnetic signature and is indicative of destruction of magnetic minerals from the possible introduction of hydrothermal fluids. An additional area of interest occurs approximately 350-400 meters to the NE of the main target, at the intersection of two larger, more visibly apparent structures.

Alan Brown, President, said, "The information from the Geophysical Survey has identified multiple precious metal targets that our geological team will now focus on along with the geological mapping of historical and current results. We will be starting the next phase of our exploration programming which includes a trenching program so we can sample the undisturbed outcrop of the high priority drill targets."