“…Ahadnejad, Valizadeh, Deevsalar, & Rezaei‐Kahkhaei, 2011; Arvin, Pan, Dargahi, Malekizadeh, & Babaei, 2007; Chiu et al, 2013; Shahbazi et al, 2010), as evidenced by well‐exposed late Triassic I‐type plutonic rocks in the southeastern part of the SSZ (Arvin et al, 2007; Hassanzadeh & Wernicke, 2016). Based on isotope geochronological data from major plutonic rocks from northwest part of the SSZ (Table 6) and Neo‐Tethyan oceanic lithosphere of Chaldoran (Rezaei Bargoshadi, Moazzen, & Yang, 2019), Khoy (Ghazi, Pessagno, Hassanipak, Duncan, & Babaie, 2003; Khalatbari Jafari, Juteau, & Cotton, 2006), Serow (Rezaii & Moazzen, 2014), Piranshahr (Hajialioghli & Moazzen, 2014), and Kermanshah (Allahyari, Saccani, Pourmoafi, Beccaluva, & Masoudi, 2010) (Figure 1), collision between Arabian margin and north SSZ initiated in the late Cretaceous (Figure 12). Also, the Amiran formation conglomerates of Maastrichtian–Paleocene age have ophiolite clasts, showing that the emplacement time of these ophiolites is pre‐Maastrichtian (Ajirlu, Moazzen, & Hajialioghli, 2016).…”