“…Early Permian igneous rocks are widely distributed in NW China (e.g., Qin et al, 2011;Su et al, 2011;Xia et al, 2012;Xu et al, 2013;Zou, 2013a, 2013b;Zhang et al, 2010), including the Tarim, Tianshan and CAOB, and constitute a large igneous province referred to as the Tarim or the Tianshan. A mantle plume has been invoked to explain the characteristics of these rocks (e.g., Qin et al, 2011;Su et al, 2011;Xu et al, 2013;Zhang et al, 2010;Zhou et al, 2004), e.g., widely distributed basaltic rocks (e.g., Zhang et al, 2010), extremely high magma temperatures estimated to be in the range of 1100-1600°C , and widely distributed mafic-ultramafic complexes (e.g., Qin et al, 2011). The Early Permian mantle plume was recently proposed to be situated closer to the Beishan Rift than the Eastern Tianshan and the western Tarim (Su et al, 2012).…”