Tertiary Minerals plc announced positive results from a recently completed geophysical survey at its Brunton Pass Copper-Gold Project in Nevada, USA. Highlights: Induced Polarisation ("IP") and Resistivity geophysical survey completed over 7.2 line-km on four lines over total target strike length of 700m; Coherent electrical chargeability anomaly, typical of sulphide mineralisation prospective for copper and/or gold, extends through all IP survey lines; Chargeability anomaly is spatially related to previously identified: copper-mercury-arsenic soil anomalies; a surface alteration zone in trench T11 where pathfinder elements arsenic and mercury are at 1,000 times background; and a gold-bearing zone in trench T2 where sampling yielded values up to 2.7g/t gold. Resistivity variations are conformable with surface geology and help map out sub-surface geology; Chargeability anomaly is a high priority drill target for epithermal gold and/or porphyry copper mineralisation and Drilling to be scheduled when budgets allow and to fit in with Company's exciting exploration plans in Zambia.