“…That is, the timing of subduction and subsequent peak collision between continent and continent had finished at least before $1.80 Ga in the southern margin of the NCC. In this respect, invoking other tectonic settings, such as (1) intracontinental rift or mantle plume (e.g., Sun et al, 1981;Zhao et al, 2002b;Zhai and Liu, 2003;Peng et al, 2005Peng et al, , 2008Peng et al, , 2015aZhai et al, , 2014Zhai et al, , 2015Wang et al, 2015) or (2) continental margin arc (e.g., Hu and Lin, 1988;Chen et al, 1992;He et al, 2008He et al, , 2009He et al, , 2010, to account for the late Paleoproterozoic (1.80-1.60 Ga) magmatism, especially for the Xiong'er volcanic rocks (e.g., Ren et al, 2000;Zhao et al, 2002bZhao et al, , 2004Zhao et al, , 2015Peng et al, 2008;He et al, 2009) that are younger than $1.80 Ga event and did not show strong metamorphic and deformation signatures, seems to be incompatible with such metamorphic P-T paths in the southern margin of the NCC. Consequently, a post-collisional regime is the most viable mechanism to interpret the generation of the Guijiayu aluminous Atype granite.…”