“…It is commonly accepted that the Song Ma suture represents the plate boundary between Indochina and South China block (Metcalfe, 1996a;Lepvrier et al, 1997Lepvrier et al, , 2004Lepvrier et al, , 2008Wang et al, 2000;Hoa et al, 2008;Liu et al, 2012;Roger et al, 2014;Faure et al, 2014). The Song Ma suture extends NW-trend into the Jinshajiang -Ailaoshan suture, and is considered to be a branch ocean of the eastern Paleo-Tethyan which opened in Devonian (Janvier et al, 1997) or Carboniferous (Metcalfe, 1996b;Carter et al, 2001) and began to subduct during Late Permian to Early Triassic (Hutchison, 1989;Lepvrier et al, 1997Lepvrier et al, , 2004Lepvrier et al, , 2008Chung et al, 1997;Hoa et al, 2008) and closed in the Middle Triassic (Faure et al, 2014). For the southern boundary, the Tamky-Phuoc Son suture (or shear zone), is considered as a Paleo-ocean separated the Truong Son terrane from Kontum terrane (Tran, 1979;Quynh et al, 2004;Lepvrier et al, 2004Lepvrier et al, , 2008Tran et al, 2014) or just a product of Indosinian orogeny (Gatinsky and Hutchison, 1987).…”