“…Genesis of the Mojave and Yavapai tectonic provinces of southwestern North America occurred at ∼1800-1650 Ma during subduction-related magmatism and accretion to the Laurentia paleocontinent. Details of crustal genesis, such as the significance of tectonic accretion of volcanic arcs, and intra-arc or back-arc extension, are not well understood (e.g., Anderson et al, 1993;Baird et al, 2022;Bickford et al, 2019;Bickford & Hill, 2007;Duebendorfer et al, 2006;Karlstrom et al, 2001;Karlstrom & Bowring, 1988;Wooden et al, 2013). General southeastward trends toward younger ages of initial magmatism and more isotopically juvenile crust are apparent from U-Pb geochronology and Nd, Hf, and Pb isotope geochemistry (Bennett & De-Paolo, 1987;Holland et al, 2018;Wooden & DeWitt, 1991).…”