“…One is a roughly east-westerly trending volcanic zone along the Nanling Range from southern Hunan (e.g., Daoxian, Ningyuan and Changchengling) through southern Jiangxi (e.g, Linjiang-Dongkeng and Huichang) and finally to southeastern Fujian (e.g., Pankeng and Meilin) (e.g., Jiangxi BGMR, 1984;Zhao et al, 1998;Chen et al, 1999Chen et al, , 2002aLi et al, 2003Li et al, , 2004Wang et al, 2003bWang et al, , 2005cWang et al, , 2005bDeng et al, 2004a;Xie et al, 2005a;Zhou et al, 2005Zhou et al, , 2006aZhu et al, 2005;Chen et al, 2008a;Yu et al, 2009bYu et al, , 2010bHe et al, 2010). These rocks formed in the early-middle Jurassic (dominantly at , and are compose of 45% basaltic and 50% rhyolitic rocks along with a small amount of andesite (e.g., Zhao et al, 1998;Chen et al, 1999Chen et al, , 2002aWang et al, 2003bWang et al, , 2005b. They are spatially associated with subsequently emplaced calc-alkaline granite, A-type granite and syenite (e.g., Zhou and Li, 2000;Li et al, 2003Li et al, , 2004Li et al, , 2009cXie et al, 2005a;Zhou et al, 2005).…”