“…The subduction related to the closure of the Rheic Ocean is inferred to have been west dipping (Figure 13j), because no magmatic arc was emplaced on the Cosoltepec suite, whereas Upper Devonian granites cut the high P/T block. A west dipping subduction is compatible with some interpretations in the Southern and Northern Appalachian [e.g., Hatcher , 1987; Ziegler , 1988; Scotese , 2001], but some paleogeographic reconstructions propose southeastern subduction direction in the Ouachita region [e.g., Loomis et al , 1994; R. Blakey, Sedimentation, tectonics, and paleogeography of the North Atlantic region, 2007, http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/∼rcb7/340Nat.jpg]. In the Appalachians, Acadian postmetamorphic plutons range in age from 388 to 371 Ma [ Loiselle et al , 1983]; therefore, they are coeval with granites from the Acatlán Complex, including La Noria Granite and leucogranites of the Esperanza suite (371–372 Ma) [ Yañez et al , 1991; Vega‐Granillo et al , 2007].…”