“…The Triassic sediments in this region are characterized by transitions from a Lower Triassic starved basin with pelagic carbonate and shale and local shallow marine carbonate platform deposits, to Middle and Upper Triassic deep marine siliciclastic turbidites deposited during rapid subsidence, followed by continental clastic deposition (Lehrmann et al, 2005(Lehrmann et al, , 2015. These strata were subsequently deformed into a WNW-striking fold-thrust belt followed by the superposition of NNE-striking folds (Huang et al, 2013;Mei et al, 2003Mei et al, , 2007Mei et al, , 2001Minzoni, 2007;Wang et al, 2013;Yan et al, 2006). Previous studies, focusing on the formation, depositional history, sedimentary provenance and tectonic evolution (e.g., Duan et al, 2018;Faure et al, 2016bFaure et al, , 2016aHu et al, 2017;Liu et al, 2018;Qiu et al, 2017), have revealed several deformation episodes (e.g., Early Paleozoic Kwangsian, Triassic Indosinian, and Jurassic to Cretaceous Yanshanian events) and magmatic events in the Nanpanjiang region (Faure et al, 2014;Li et al, 2016Li et al, , 2014Qiu et al, 2016;Shu et al, 2009;Wang et al, 2018;Wang, Fan, Zhao, et al, 2007;Wu et al, 2019;Yang et al, 2018).…”