“…Nd isotopes reveal that crustal growth in the NCC occurred in three episodes (3.6-3.3 Ga, 2.8-2.6 Ga and 2.2-2.0 Ga), dominantly during the Archean (Wu et al, 2005a;Lu et al, 2006;Geng et al, 2012), whereas the YZC primarily exhibits 2.4-1.0 Ga of crustal growth (Chen and Jahn, 1998;Zhang et al, 2006;Zheng et al, 2006a). Ziron Hf isotope studies of igneous and metamorphic rocks also reveal two episodes of crustal growth in the YZC, late Mesoproterozoic to early Neoproterozoic and middle Paleoproterozoic (Zheng et al, 2006b;Chen et al, 2007;Zhao et al, 2008), whereas the NCC primarily exhibits Archean ages of crustal growth (Wu et al, 2005a;Geng et al, 2012). These features have been successfully used to constrain source of the Mesozoic intermediate-mafic igneous rocks along the Dabie-Sulu Orogen (Yang et al, 2012c;Zhao et al, 2012).…”