Auxiliary material for Paper 2005GL027772 Clift, P. D., J. Blusztajn, and A. D. Nguyen (2006), Large-scale drainage capture and surface uplift in eastern Tibet-SW China before 24 Ma inferred from sediments of the Hanoi Basin, Vietnam, Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L19403, doi:10.1029/2006GL027772. Peter D. Clift School of Geosciences, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Guangzhou, China Jerzy Blusztajn Department of Geology and Geophysics, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA Nguyen Anh Duc Vietnam Petroleum Institute, Hanoi, Vietnam Introduction Auxiliary material for this article contains the data plotted in Figures 3 and 4, both those generated by the authors for this paper and those compiled from the existing literature. Table S1 provides the estimates for eroded and deposited sediment volumes, while Tables S2 and S3 provide Nd isotopic data from the Hanoi Basin and its potential sources respectively. 1. 2006gl027772-ts01.txt Volumes of sediment deposited in offshore basins compared with volumes of rock eroded from potential source terrains onshore in the modern Red River basin. Sediment data is from Clift et al. [2004]. Source exhumation data is from Harrison et al. [1996], Roger et al. [2000], Leloup et al. [2001], and Gilley et al. [2003]. 2. 2006gl027772-ts02.txt Nd isotopic data, lithology and stratigraphic control for each of the samples analyzed in this study. Samples were corrected against La Jolla Nd standard 143Nd/144Nd=0.511847. 3. 2006gl027772-ts03.txt Nd isotopic data for potential source terrains in eastern Asia. Data for Yangtze Craton is from Ma et al. [2000]; Cathaysia data are from Li et al. [2000], Gilder et al. [1996], Li et al. [2002], Zhong et al. 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