North Springs Resources Corp. announced that it has received additional geochemical results, including silver values from the initial sampling program conducted during phase one exploration at the Imperial Gold Silver Property, located about 13 miles south of South Peak, Nevada, in the Railroad Springs Mining District. The additional results include silver and multi-element assays for samples taken from underground workings at the historic Imperial Mine site and surface sampling of one geochemical target. Gold values for these samples were announced February 6, 2012. Analysis of the samples was conducted by ALS Chemex, an independent third-party laboratory in Reno, Nevada. In the Upper Adit, five (5) samples were taken across the ceiling perpendicular to the exposed vein from 10 to 210 feet from the portal. In addition to gold content, testing confirmed the presence of silver in all samples, ranging from 0.03 to 0.79 oz/ton. Associated elements that were also highly anomalous include arsenic, copper and zinc. In the Lower Adit, six (6) samples were taken from 50 to 510 feet from the portal. In addition to gold content, testing confirmed the presence of silver in all samples, ranging from 0.01 to 0.91 oz/ton. Associated elements that were also highly anomalous include arsenic, copper and zinc. At the Resource Target area, silver results from seventeen (17) surface samples have also been received. Previous testing for gold content identified an open-ended target over 800 feet long at surface. Silver results from these same samples ranged from less than 0.2 to 4.5 g/t. Unlike the underground workings of the Imperial Mine site, anomalous elements associated with the Resource Target area include arsenic and antimony. Results of surface and underground sampling indicate potentially two separate mineralizing events at the Imperial Property. In one area of the property, a higher temperature mineralizing event is believed to be associated with the veins sampled underground at the Imperial Mine site. This mineralization has a close association between gold/silver and base metals. In another area of the property, surface sampling indicates there was probably a separate lower temperature mineralizing event with gold associated with antimony.