“…Following the initiation of the subduction, a greenschist to amphibolite facies regional metamorphism occurred in the central part of the SSZ (Shakerardakani et al, 2022). Based on the geochemical, U–Pb radiometric age data and Sr and Nd isotopic analyses, the extensive Jurassic granitoids of the SSZ have a range of the Mid‐Jurassic I‐type (e.g., Ahadnejad et al, 2011; Esna‐Ashari et al, 2012; Fazlnia et al, 2013; Mahmoudi et al, 2011; Sepahi et al, 2018; Shahbazi et al, 2010; Zhang et al, 2018) to the Late Jurassic subduction‐related A‐type affinities (e.g., Azizi, Zanjefili‐Beiranvand, & Asahara, 2015; Mahmoudi et al, 2011; Shahbazi et al, 2010; Wang et al, 2022). The Neotethyan subduction event involved the formation of a back‐arc spreading centre between the SSZ, as a forearc microcontinental sliver, and the rest of the Central Iran microcontinent during the Late Jurassic to Earliest Cretaceous (Lechmann et al, 2018; McCall, 1985; Shafaii‐Moghadam et al, 2009).…”