“…The northward subduction of the east Palaeo‐Tethys oceanic crust from the Early Permian (Dong et al, 2011; Li et al, 2017; Meng & Zhang, 1999; Zhang, Ma, & Ren, 2000; Zhao, Huang, Yan, & Zhang, 2015) led to the formation of the continental arc above the south‐facing subduction system, evidenced by the widespread subduction‐related tectono‐thermal fingerprints extending westward from the South Qinling (Dong et al, 2011, 2015; Meng & Zhang, 1999, 2000; Qin et al, 2009; Yang, Ma, Xu, & Ye, 1992), via the West Qinling (Gu, Wu, & Jiang, 1996; Guo et al, 2012; Qiang, Guo, & Sun, 2007; Wu et al, 2001; Yan et al, 2012), to the South Kunlun (Chen et al, 2015; Dong, Franz, et al, 2018). The resultant continental arc supplied significant mixed detrital fragments composed mainly of the Palaeoproterozoic components along with the younger Permian magmatic arc contributions.…”