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© The Author(s) 2014. Published by Science and Education Publishing. Table 1. Representative chemical analyses of Tamkoro-Bossangoa plutonic rocks (wt. %) Rock type Quartz Monzodiorite Samples TAM1a TAM1b TAM1d TAM2 TAM3 TAM4 TAM5 TAM6 TAM7 TAM8 wt- % SiO2 59.66 59.72 59.70 59.79 59.90 59.68 59.75 58.98 59.51 59.65 TiO2 1.08 1.07 1.21 1.18 1.12 1.14 1.15 1.10 Al2O3 16.85 16.91 16.83 16.74 16.95 16.58 16.90 16.67 16.93 16.70 Fe2O3 6.99 7.00 7.03 6.75 7.05 6.90 6.95 7.01 6.87 6.83 MnO 0.16 0.13 0.11 0.15 0.10 MgO 2.24 2.26 2.25 2.33 2.20 2.35 2.28 2.31 2.15 CaO 4.43 4.40 4.41 4.28 4.32 4.50 4.47 4.55 4.30 4.33 Na2O 3.65 3.67 3.64 3.61 3.58 3.55 3.59 K2O 3.47 3.53 3.51 3.57 3.60 3.50 3.45 P2O5 0.41 0.40 0.39 0.35 0.49 0.37 0.48 LOI 1.22 1.32 1.01 0.99 1.33 Sum 100.14 100.33 100.22 100.18 100.49 99.81 100.08 99.65 99.94 99.62 ppm Ba 729.0 716.0 789.3 736.0 783.1 980.0 850.0 705.0 720.0 750.0 Be 5.0 10.8 4.6 4.1 5.1 4.8 5.4 6.5 7.8 8.1 Co 225.0 43.6 36.0 36.2 42.7 39.0 51.0 48.0 41.0 44.0 Cr 2485.0 104.3 164.6 149.7 182.5 125.0 138.0 155.0 167.0 172.0 Cs 792.5 1557.9 467.2 876.6 926.3 564.0 798.0 813.0 821.0 800.0 Mo 0.5 15.1 2.8 0.4 0.6 Nb 26.3 3.8 4.5 5.5 11.0 17.0 15.0 21.0 23.0 25.0 Ni 1267.3 52.5 59.2 54.3 67.6 79.0 81.0 99.0 101.0 112.0 Rb 608.5 618.7 706.5 717.2 708.6 700.0 730.0 625.0 605.0 640.0 Sc 174.1 92.8 41.4 48.6 55.2 54.0 49.0 Sr 200 155 149 123 125 160 151 150 130 110 V 1024.6 345.7 331.7 316.8 377.9 380.0 398.0 326.0 355.0 361.0 Y 1801 699 281 416 524 551 487 496 398 650 Zn 13.3 72.4 20.4 76.4 76.9 83.0 70.0 75.0 78.0 Zr 426.8 284.0 154.9 235.0 232.6 298.0 255.0 221.0 170.0 187.0 La 221.638 461.448 133.587 214.845 201.645 137.123 201.123 152.346 141.135 138.622 Ce 21.197 54.571 15.545 15.916 14.778 17.321 19.111 20.234 18.432 17.235 Pr 75.340 205.484 61.765 67.979 70.644 75.112 72.234 67.123 64.432 63.234 Nd 22.953 37.238 12.130 27.000 27.786 24.123 36.543 31.342 33.333 29.123 Sm 4.323 7.333 3.052 4.453 3.423 6.123 5.810 5.456 4.123 3.812 Eu 30.288 31.726 9.605 29.553 29.944 30.450 29.512 30.843 31.111 30.000 Gd 5.010 4.231 1.456 4.744 3.971 3.898 3.457 5.065 4.765 4.354 Tb 36.008 25.409 8.077 33.860 34.118 26.111 28.235 31.223 33.432 35.111 Dy 6.974 5.058 1.618 4.752 3.774 6.021 5.877 6.554 6.222 3.543 Ho 20.090 13.475 4.649 11.865 12.929 6.432 7.432 8.432 11.877 15.321 Er 2.986 1.885 0.640 1.267 1.697 2.432 2.123 1.632 1.412 2.021 Tm 19.472 13.923 4.429 16.897 15.729 14.457 15.123 17.123 17.346 16.781 Yb 2.779 2.212 0.715 2.223 2.430 2.457 2.568 2.679 2.499 Lu 45.380 17.764 7.091 17.189 18.226 16.235 19.235 21.123 20.432 16.123 Hf 0.855 5.636 1.410 1.156 1.360 1.568 2.346 1.321 1.111 Ta 2.007 1.612 1.562 1.513 1.236 1.346 1.811 1.453 1.911 Pb 9.281 65.323 17.954 13.158 13.730 16.432 14.658 19.123 16.001 20.011 Th 3.113 11.832 7.369 5.214 2.312 5.235 8.235 6.346 U 40.200 40.433 40.765 40.897 41.123 39.467 37.010 (La/Yb)N 50.10 165.23 140.81 114.46 80.22 38.06 63.93 63.00 67.45 46.29 (Ce/Sm)N 1.80 1.23 0.86 1.04 0.68 0.79 0.90 1.09 (Gd/Yb)N 1.36 1.81 1.84 3.03 1.89 1.30 2.51 2.73 1.74 Eu/Eu* 19.90 17.41 13.93 19.66 24.83 19.06 20.13 17.94 21.46 22.51 P.E.Y. Danguene et al. Paleoproterozoic Synkinematic Magnesian High-K Magmatism from the Tamkoro-Bossangoa Massif, along the Bossangoa-Bossembele Shear Zone in North-Western Central African Republic. Journal of Geosciences and Geomatics, 2014, Vol. 2, No. 4, 151-164. doi:10.12691/jgg-2-4-3 © The Author(s) 2014. Published by Science and Education Publishing.