“…Due to the ongoing subduction of the multiple Tethyan oceanic plates, extensive and multi-stage magmatic activities occurred in the Tengchong terrane as follows: (a) Cambrian-Ordovician (ca. -470 Ma;Chen, Li, Wang, Li, & Siebel, 2007;Liu et al, 2009;Song et al, 2007;Zhao, Lai, Qin, & Zhu, 2016a), (b) Early Cretaceous (130-110 Ma;Cao et al, 2014;Chiu et al, 2009;Xie et al, 2016;Xu et al, 2012;Zhu, Lai, Qin, & Zhao, 2015), (c) Late Cretaceous (80-65 Chen et al, 2014;Qi et al, 2015;Wang et al, 2014b;Xu et al, 2012;Zhao et al, 2016a;Zhao, Lai, Qin, Zhu, & Wang, 2017), and (d) Early Paleocene-Eocene (65-40 Ma;Chen, Hu et al, 2015a;Lin et al, 2012;Ma et al, 2014;Qi et al, 2015;Wang et al, 2014b;Wang et al, 2015;Xu, Lan, Yang, Huang, & Qiu, 2008). Of note, granitic rocks that intruded at 125-120 and 70-50 Ma are closely related to Sn mineralization (Deng, Wang, Li & Santosh, 2014;Khin et al, 2014;Wang et al, 2014a).…”