“…The west Alborz exhumation rate peaked in the Pliocene (Figure 7a). During this period, the Alborz, Caucasus, Pontides, and Taurus mountain ranges underwent major deformation (e.g., Allen et al., 2004; Avdeev & Niemi, 2011; Chu et al., 2021; Forte et al., 2014; Forte, Gutterman, et al., 2022; Madanipour et al., 2013). This phase of deformation was attributed to the thrust fault reactivations (e.g., Caspian and Alamutrud Faults in west Alborz, Figure 1; Alavi, 1996; Axen et al., 2001; Mattei et al., 2017) caused by sealing off the free face at the eastern side of the Arabia–Eurasia collision zone in the Pliocene (Allen et al., 2011; Treloar & Izatt, 1993).…”