“…This belt played an important role in the formation and tectonic evolution of the eastern part of the Eurasian continent and CAOB during the Mesozoic (Li et al, ; Tomurtogoo, Windley, Kröner, Badarch, & Liu, ; Xu, Charvet, et al, ; Zorin, ). As for the subduction of Mongol‐Okhotsk Ocean, the oceanic plate is generally considered to have been subducted northwards beneath the Siberian Craton (Donskaya, Gladkochub, Mazukabzov, & Ivanov, ; Safonova & Santosh, ; Zorin, ), and southwards beneath XMOB or Erguna Massif (Chen, Jahn, Wilde, & Xu, ; Chen, Zhang, Wan, Wu, & Cleven, ; Li, Wang, Wilde, & Tong, ; Liang et al, ; Sun et al, ; Tang et al, ; Tang, Xu, Wang, Zhao, & Wang, ; Wang, Guo, et al, ; Wang, Guo, et al, ; Wang, Tang, Xu, & Wang, ; Wang, Xu, Wang, & Meng, ; Wu, Sun, Jahn, & Wilde, ; Xu, Charvet, et al, ). Its evolution has been constrained to the period from the Devonian to the Cretaceous (Cogné, Kravchinsky, Halim, & Hankard, ; Donskaya et al, ; Kelty, Yin, Dash, Gehrels, & Ribeiro, ; Kravchinsky, Cogné, Harbert, & Kuzmin, ; Kravchinsky, Sorokin, & Courtillot, ; Sorokin, Kudryashov, & Kotov, ; Sun et al, ; Tomurtogoo et al, ; Zorin, ).…”