“…Many authors have suggested that elevation contrasts supported by tractions applied to the base of the lithosphere by the convecting mantle are of order a few hundred meters-the remaining <10% of the range of regional surface heights [e.g., Braun, 2010;François et al, 2014;Kaban et al, 1999Kaban et al, , 2004Le Stunff and Ricard, 1995;Solomatov, 2011, 2012;Christensen, 1994, 1999;White, 2000, 2002]. Some, however, contend that surface height variations > 1 km, and even 2 or 3 km, are maintained by stresses associated with mantle convection [e.g., Boschi et al, 2010;Flament, 2014;Flament et al, 2013Flament et al, , 2014Forte et al, 1993Forte et al, , 2010Gurnis, 1993;Husson et al, 2014;Lithgow-Bertelloni and Silver, 1998;Moucha and Forte, 2011;Moucha et al, 2009].…”