“…The Tarim Craton is one of three most important cratons in China. Because of the cover of desert deposits, the basement of the Tarim Craton is only exposed on the margins of the Tarim basin,e.g., Kuluketage Block in the northeast, the Dunhuang Block in the east, the Aksu Block in the north‐east, and the Tiekelike Block in the south‐west (Long, Yuan, Sun, Kroner, & Zhao, ; Wang et al, ; Wang et al, ; Wen, David, & Li, ; Ye et al, ; Zhang, Li, et al, ; Zhang, Yu, et al, ; Zhu et al, ). Even the evolution of the entire Tarim Craton is still controversial, it is widely accepted that the basement of the Tarim Block was formed in the Archaean, which means that the zircons of Archaean from the detrital zircon most likely came from the Tarim Block.…”