“…After the Neoproterozoic amalgamation of the Cathaysia and Yangtze blocks, Late Neoproterozoic rifting generated the Nanhua rift associated with intraplate magmatism that is documented in the Cathaysia Block Li et al, 2008;Shu et al, 2011;Zhao et al, 2018 and references therein). Early Paleozoic tectonics are characterized by an intracontinental orogeny, which deformed the Late Neoproterozoic to Ordovician terrigenous rocks and carbonate by producing S-verging and NW-verging thrust in different parts of the Cathaysia Block associated with locally developed sinistral shearing at ~450-400 Ma (Lin et al, 2008;Faure et al, 2009;Charvet et al, 2010;Li et al, , 2017Shu et al, 2014). The Precambrian basement of the Cathaysia Block was also reworked under amphibolite facies metamorphic conditions, as represented by widespread migmatites and S-type granites dated at ~450-420 Ma in the Wuyi and Yunkaidashan domains (Lin et al, 2008;Liu et al, 2010;Wang et al, 2010Wang et al, , 2013aWang et al, , 2013bWang et al, , 2014Xu et al, 2011Xu et al, , 2015Shu et al, 2015;Chen et al, 2018).…”