“…Convex shapes (M -like) in the normalized REE patterns are indicative of igneous and related systems such as hydrothermal activities, alteration and evolution processes (Irber, 1999;Monecke et al, 2007;Cao et al, 2013;Lv et al, 2018;Yang et al, 2018). In contrast, concave shapes (W-like) are mostly observed in low-temperature deposits such as marine sediments, limestones, cherts, phosphatic shales, and underground waters (Masuda et al, 1987;Akagi et al, 2004;Rossi et al, 2011;Feng et al, 2014;Abedini et al, 2017). Another form of tetrad effect is known as co-existence of both convex and concave tetrad effect shapes in the same normalized REE distribution patterns such as Tono uranium deposit in Japan, volcanic glasses, ferromanganese nodules and Terra Rossa in China, porphyric rocks in Transbaikalia, cryolites in Pitinga of Brazil, fluorite deposit, phosphatic shales, and titanium-rich bauxites…”