“…The diffuse igneous province of Indochina is a collision‐adjacent, complex tectonic region with extensive basaltic magmatism (Hoang & Flower, 1998; Hoang et al., 1996). Vietnamese Cenozoic plateau basalts record two‐stage eruptive cycles that initiated ∼17 Ma, and consist of large volumes of tholeiitic basalt followed by smaller quantities of alkaline basalt eruptions, several of which host crustal and lithospheric mantle xenoliths (e.g., Anh et al., 2021; Hoang & Flower, 1998; Hoang et al., 1996; T. C. Nguyen & Kil, 2019; C. Nguyen & Kil, 2020). Prior geochemical analysis of Vietnamese basalts has included major element and trace element compositions and 87 Sr/ 86 Sr, 143 Nd/ 144 Nd, 206 Pb/ 204 Pb, 207 Pb/ 204 Pb, and 208 Pb/ 204 Pb isotopes, and suggests that early stage tholeiitic volcanism may record partial melt contributions from a subcontinental lithospheric mantle (SCLM) source, while later‐stage volcanism derives from an asthenospheric source (Hoang & Flower, 1998; Hoang et al., 1996).…”