“…The most remarkable feature of the Late Carboniferous–Early Permian intermediate–felsic intrusions of the Western Junggar is the fact that they are characterized by positive ε Nd (t) values (+4.6 to +9.2) and very young Nd model ages (T 2DM ; 300–700 Ma; Chen & Arakawa, ; Gao et al, ; Huang et al, ; Liu et al, ; Shen et al, ; Su et al, ; Tang et al, ; Tang et al, ; Wei & Zhu, ; Yang et al, ), providing crucial information on Phanerozoic crustal growth, which is also a common feature of the CAOB. Moreover, numerous Carboniferous to Early Permian intermediate gold, copper, and molybdenum deposits and/or occurrences have been discovered in southern West Junggar (Figure b), and most of which have been confirmed associated with small (high‐K) calc‐alkaline dioritic stocks and porphyries (Duan, Li, Zhi, Yang, et al, ; Li et al, ; Shen, Pan, Shen, Yan, & Zhong, ; Shen & Shen, ; Shen, Shen, Liu, Lu, et al, ).…”