“…This consensus is summarized as follows, mostly after Blein et al (2014a), Hefferan et al (2014) and Triantafyllou et al (2016Triantafyllou et al ( , 2018: the oceanic domain includes ophiolitic sequences and oceanic arc units, partly dismembered along the polyphased, and eventually sinistral AAMF; the ophiolitic sequences formed during the Cryogenian, with dates spanning between 760-660 Ma (Table 1, Supplementary Materials); their geochemical signature points to an emplacement in a supra-subduction zone setting; the rocks typical of intra-oceanic arc setting consist of (i) low-grade metamorphic rocks such as greywackes, basalts, andesites, rhyolites and tuffites in the Tichibanine arc domain, north of the Bou Azzer inlier; (ii) highgrade orthogneiss, intrusive metagabbro, and crosscutting leucogneiss in the Bougmane (aka Bougmmane) arc complex, south of the main ophiolitic axis of the Bou Azzer inlier (Blein et al, 2014b;Triantafyllou et al, 2018), and (iii) a single, Iriri-Tachakoucht-Tourtit complex arc composed of schists, gneiss, and intrusive leucogneiss and hornblendites in the Siroua inlier (Triantafyllou et al, 2016); according to most authors, the subduction of the oceanic crust was outboard with respect to the WAC (i.e. northdipping in present coordinates), at least up to 640-630 Ma (Soulaimani et al, 2006).…”