“…The closure of these basins was accompanied by the northward assembly of Gondwana‐derived terranes and the formation of the Tethyan Orogenic Belt (Dan et al, 2019; Dan et al, 2020; Metcalfe, 2013; Ouyang et al, 2019; Peng et al, 2013; Zeng et al, 2019), and the formation of the Tibetan Plateau (TP) was a key part of this process. The TP is mainly composed of four nearly parallel terranes, which are, from north to south, the Songpan–Ganzi terrane (SG), Qiangtang terrane (QT), Lhasa terrane (LS) and Himalayan terrane (HM) (Cao et al, 2022; Cao, Li, & Xia, 2021; Cao, Li, Zhang, et al, 2021; Dan et al, 2018; Li et al, 1995; Liu, Li, Huang, Zhang, Lü, et al, 2019; Liu, Li, Li, Huang, Li, et al, 2022; Liu, Li, Li, Li, Huang, et al, 2022; Xu et al, 2020). These terranes are divided by the Sanjiang orogenic belt (SJ), Bangong–Nujiang Suture Zone (BNS) and Yarlung–Tsangpo Suture Zone (YTS) (Dong et al, 2021; Huang, Ren, et al, 2021; Kong et al, 2016; Zhang et al, 2022) (Figure 1a).…”