“…Furthermore, present day deposition along the Cascadia margin is impacted by slab flexure/flat-slab subduction (Goes et al, 2017;Mc-Crory et al, 2012), analogous to second-order subduction processes of interest to this study. Similar depositional conditions (low forearc gradients, high sediment volumes) are broadly interpreted along the East Gondwana margin during mid-Cretaceous (Adams et al, 2013;Gardiner & Hall, 2021;Kamp, 1999). Importantly, the Cascadia analog produces conservative (i.e., shallow) estimates for depositional water depth owing to its profile, and hence resultant topographic oscillation, relative to steeper margins (e.g., Central Chile).…”