“…It is noteworthy as an area of high present‐day topography and historical uplift, anomalous for its current location far from any plate boundaries (Karlstrom et al., 2012; Morgan & Swanberg, 1985; Thompson & Zoback, 1979). A relatively thick lithosphere and little internal deformation have been noted within the Plateau, in stark contrast with the adjacent Basin and Range province, which is characterized by thin lithosphere and broadly distributed extension (Bennett et al., 2003; Broermann et al., 2021; Colgan et al., 2006; Hamilton, 1987; Hammond, 2014; Stewart, 1971; Zandt et al., 1995). It has been proposed, based on both petrologic and seismic evidence, that fluids released from the foundering Farallon slab metasomatically hydrated and weakened the lithospheric mantle below the Colorado Plateau (Butcher et al., 2017; Humphreys et al., 2003).…”