“…Spatially isolated Late Cretaceous to Paleocene (~80-60 Ma) extension, which was contemporaneous with the final stages of shortening in the Sevier thrust belt, has been documented (e.g., Camilleri & Chamberlain, 1997;Druschke, Hanson, Wells, Rasbury, et al, 2009;Hodges & Walker, 1992;, and has been interpreted to have been initiated by lithospheric delamination (Wells & Hoisch, 2008). Eocene-Oligocene extension has also been documented (e.g., Gans et al, 1989Gans et al, , 2001Evans et al, 2015;Lee et al, 2017;Long & Walker, 2015), and was often associated spatially and temporally with the Great Basin ignimbrite flare-up, a NE to SW sweep of silicic volcanism interpreted to have accompanied post-Laramide slab rollback (Figure 1a; e.g., Dickinson, 2002;Humphreys, 1995). The initiation of widespread extension that formed the Basin and Range Province, which is attributed to establishment of the San Andreas transform system (e.g., Atwater, 1970), was not until the middle Miocene (e.g., Cassel et al, 2014;Colgan & Henry, 2009;Dickinson, 2002).…”