“…The U–Pb analyses were carried out using the following three sets of laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometer (LA–ICP–MS) systems: a quadrupole ICP–MS combined with an ArF excimer laser at the Division of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Kyoto University, Japan; a multi‐collector ICP–MS combined with a femtosecond laser at the Geochemical Research Center of the University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; and a quadrupole ICP–MS with a Nd‐YAG laser at the Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan. Details of the analytical settings are listed in Table (Kouchi et al, ; Obayashi, Tanaka, Hattori, Sakata, & Hirata, ). We used the 91,500 zircon as primary standard zircon, and the GJ‐1(Jackson, Pearson, Griffin, & Belousova, : reference age: 608.5 ±0.4 Ma), Pleišovice (Sláma et al, : reference age: 337.13 ±0.37 Ma) and OD‐3 zircons (Iwano et al, : reference age: 33.0 ±0.1 Ma) as secondary standard zircon.…”