“…To the east, westward changes in dextral rates southeast of the Qilian pushup remain uncertain. This is because the Gulang fault branches off the Lenglongling and Haiyuan Faults (e.g., Lasserre et al, 1999Lasserre et al, , 2002, while the latter includes parallel segments (e.g., Deng et al, 1986;Gaudemer et al, 1995;Li et al, 2017;Liu-Zeng et al, 2015;Matrau et al, 2019), and active strands of the former west of Menyuan are still poorly documented. Nevertheless, the fact that the large, parallel thrusts that underlie the Qilian Shan, Daxue Shan, Shulenan Shan, Danghenan Shan, and Tergun Daba Shan, contribute to transfer strike-slip rates from the Altyn Tagh to the Haiyuan Faults is beyond doubt (e.g., Daout et al, 2016;Gaudemer et al, 1995;Hetzel et al, 2004;Liu et al, 2021;Métivier et al, 1998;Meyer et al, 1998;Tapponnier et al, 1990;Xiong et al, 2017;Xu et al, 2010;Xu et al, 2021;Zheng, Zhang, He, et al, 2013) (Figure 22).…”