International audienceThe Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB) represents one of the largest Phanerozoic accretionary orogens in theworld, pinched between North China - Tarim, Kazakhstan and the Siberian craton. It stretches from the Pamirin the southwest, over the Tien Shan, Junggar, Altai and Sayan mountain ranges to the Baikal rift in the northeast.The basement of the CAOB exists of various tectonic units that were assembled during several Paleozoiccollision-accretion events. By the Permian, the accretionary tectonics in the CAOB culminated as all major composingunits were joined. After final construction in the Late Paleozoic, the CAOB was subjected to several phasesof Mesozoic deformation and was again reactivated in the Late Cenozoic as...