“…Also shown in (a) are the data for granitoid rocks from the Gangdese belt (i.e., Debon et al, 1986;Harris et al, 1988b;Wen et al, 2008a;Huang et al, 2010) and from the Northern magmatic belt (i.e., Zhu et al, 2009b;Zhang et al, 2010b;Huang et al, 2012), and the Nianbo Formation of the Linzizong volcanic rocks in Tibet (i.e., Mo et al, 2008;Xie et al, 2011;Lee et al, 2012). In (b), the pink and gray fields note those from the Gangdese belt and the Northern magmatic belt ( 1987; Searle et al, 1987;Leech et al, 2005;Najman et al, 2010;Wang et al, 2011). In combination with other data from Klootwijk et al (1992), Hodges (2000), Najman et al (2005Najman et al ( , 2010 and Xu et al (2008), it is most likely that the India-Asia collision commenced at~50-55 Ma or later.…”