“…The late Tortonian and Messinian compressional tectonics were also important for the orogenesis of the southern Apennine chain (Cosentino et al, 2018; Vitale & Ciarcia, 2013, 2018) and the Sicilian Maghrebides (Gugliotta, 2012; Gugliotta & Gasparo Morticelli, 2012). Late Tortonian and Messinian foredeep and wedge‐top basins also developed in response to the deformation of the Betic Cordillera (e.g., Crespo‐Blanc, 2007; Crespo‐Blanc et al, 2016; Jiménez‐Bonilla, Expósito, Balanyá, Barcos, et al, 2015; Jiménez‐Bonilla, Expósito, Balanyá, Díaz‐Azpiroz, et al, 2015; Mattei et al, 2006; Ruiz‐Constán et al, 2009; Viseras et al, 2005; Weijermars, 1985) and the Rif Chain (Bernini et al, 1999; Chalouan et al, 2008; Di Staso et al, 2010; Roldán et al, 2014; Sani et al, 2000, 2007; Zizi, 1996). This deformation phase also resulted in shallowing and subsequent closure of the Rifian and Betic corridors, which shut off the gateway between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea (Capella et al, 2017; Krijgsman et al, 2018; Krijgsman, Hilgen, et al, 1999; Krijgsman, Langereis, et al, 1999; Martín et al, 2001) and consequently triggered the Messinian Salinity Crisis of the Mediterranean Basin (Hsü et al, 1977).…”