“…There are a few other explanations about the origin of the low‐V zones beneath NE Tibet, such as that related to the detachment of the crust due to interaction with adjacent blocks (Gao et al, 2019; Liu et al, 2008; Sun et al, 2019), fluids resulting from dehydration of hydrous minerals in the deeper crust and uppermost mantle (Cheng et al, 2016), or upwelling flow in the big mantle wedge due to deep subduction of the Indian plate down to the mantle transition zone (e.g., Hearn et al, 2019; Lei et al, 2019; Lei & Zhao, 2016; Zheng et al, 2019), because the Indian slab has moved horizontally to the Kunlun mountain in the mantle transition zone (Hu et al, 2013; Lei et al, 2019; Lei & Zhao, 2016; Shen et al, 2011). All the previous results support our present anisotropic tomography of the crust and uppermost mantle.…”