“…However, in contrast to the relatively primary TMG, many of the highly evolved leucogranites may have undergone assimilation of country rocks, which can modify wholerock geochemical and isotopic characteristics (Zeng et al, Geochemical and Boron Isotopic Evidence that Tourmaline Records Country Rock Assimilation of Leucogranites in the Himalayan Orogen 2019). Tourmaline B isotopic compositions of leucogranites and pegmatites have commonly been used as an isotopic tracer (e.g., Jiang et al, 1998Jiang et al, , 2003Trumbull et al, 2013;Yang et al, 2015;Gou et al, 2017;Maner et al, 2017;Zhao et al, 2019;Zhou et al, 2019;Duan et al, 2020;Sunde et al, 2020). As such, it is important to assess if tourmaline is affected by late-stage crustal assimilation.…”