“…Data from the Tafresh district share similar Nd isotope ratios indicating mantle‐dominant melt, and dominantly high Al contents (i.e., Al 2 O 3 ˃ ca. 17.5) and SiO 2 content less than 58 wt% (Group I, 45–18 Ma) with the Eocene–Early Miocene UDMA mafic suites including these districts: Eshtehard (Babazadeh, D'Antonio, Cottle, et al, 2021), Kahrizak (Yazdani et al, 2019), Ardestan (Babazadeh et al, 2017; Babazadeh, Ghorbani, et al, 2019; Yeganehfar, Ghorbani, Shinjo, & Ghaderi, 2013), Rabor (Chekani Moghadam, Tahmasbi, Ahmadi‐Khalaji, & Santos, 2018), Natanz (Haschke, Ahmadian, Murata, & McDonald, 2010), Haji Abad (Kazemi, Kananian, Xiao, & Sarjoughian, 2019), Saveh (Nouri et al, 2018), Nodoushan (Shahsavari Alavijeh, Rashidnejad‐Omran, Toksoy‐Köksal, Xu, & Ghalamghash, 2019), Sarduiyeh (Nazarinia et al, 2020), Takht (SE UDMA; Pang, Fazlnia, Ji, Jamei, & Jafari, 2020), Raviz‐Shanabad (Salehi Nejad, Ahmadipour, Moinzadeh, Moradian, & Santos, 2021), Deh‐Siahan, Bande‐Bagh, and Baghe‐Khoshk Sharghi (Dargahi, Arvin, Pan, & Babaei, 2010), Kal‐e‐Kafi (Ahmadian et al, 2009), Khalkhab‐Neshveh (Rezaei‐Kahkhaei, Galindo, Pankhurst, & Esmaeily, 2011), Kajan (Golkaram et al, 2016), and Kahak (Moradi, Ghorbani, Jiang, & Christiansen, 2021). Mid‐Miocene Group II districts (<~16 Ma) with SiO 2 content more than 60 wt%, including Niyasar (Honarmand et al, 2014) and Takht (NW UDMA; Haghighi Bardineh, Zarei Sahamieh, Zamanian, & Ahmadi Khalaji, 2018), dominantly manifest lower Al 2 O 3 (≤16 wt%) and Nd isotopes with continental crust signature.…”