“…Fine fraction (<75 μm) of modern river sediments originating from the East Kunlun Shan yield ε Nd values between −9.9 and −7.9 (Figure 1b; Wu et al., 2010), which may be controlled by widespread early Paleozoic and Permo‐Triassic granites with ε Nd values ranging from −9.2 to 3.6 (Mo et al., 2007). Studies along the East Kunlun Shan suggest the Eocene to late Oligocene thrust faulting (Clark et al., 2010; Li, Zheng, et al., 2020; Wang, Feng, et al., 2016; Wang, Shi, et al., 2017; Yin et al., 2007), followed by an early Miocene left‐lateral shear along the Kunlun Fault (Duvall et al., 2013; Staisch et al., 2020).…”