This brief presents new U-Pb SHRIMP (Sensitive High-Resolution Ion Microprobe) geochronology data on zircons and titanites dated from the gold-rich Kilo Terrane in the eastern Central Kibalian Superterrane, northeastern DRC. Out of 40 rock samples (
Table S1
), only 36 samples produced zircons and titanites suitable for U-Pb SHRIMP dating (
Tables S2A
-
S2E
). Raw ion-microprobe SHRIMP analyses of specific zircon/titanite grain-spots returned U-Th-Pb compositions and radiogenic isotope ratios (
Tables S4
-
S40
), from which age dates (
Table 3
, Figs 8A-8HH and 13A-F) were derived. With the exception of
Table 3
, all Tables are presented in the Supplementary Material. The new age dates in this Brief can be used in advancing understanding of the gold metallogeny and implications to exploration targeting for large to giant gold deposits in the Bomu-Kibalian Craton.
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