“…The North China Craton (NCC) is one of the oldest cratons in the world (Liu et al, 1992;Song et al, 1996;Wan et al, 2005b;Wu et al, 2008). Compared to North America, Western Austrilia and South Africa, the NCC is characterized by extensive ~2.5 Ga tectono-thermal events (Kröner et al, 1998;Zhao et al, 2002Zhao et al, , 2008Wilde et al, 2005;Shen et al, 2005;Wan et al, 2005aWan et al, , 2010Wan et al, , 2012aYang et al, 2008;Wang et al, 2009bWang et al, , 2010aWang et al, , 2013bNutman et al, 2011;Liu et al, 2012;Peng et al, 2012). The TTGs and granites formed at ~2.5 Ga compose near 80% of the Archean basement of the NCC (Zhao and Cawood, 2013).…”