“…Yet the estimated shortening rates across the margin over geodetic timescales (<3 mm/yr; Shen et al, ) is not consistent with this significant topographic signal. Due to these apparently conflicting observations, the eastern Tibetan margin has been a priority target for investigations related to orogenic processes (Airaghi et al, ; Burchfiel et al, ; Clark & Royden, ; Clark, House, et al, ; Guo et al, ; Hubbard & Shaw, ; Kirby et al, ; Royden et al, ; Robert et al, ; Tian et al, ; ), active continental deformation (Burchfiel et al, ; Densmore et al, ; De Michele et al, ; Feng et al, ; Kirby et al, ; Qi et al, ; Ren et al, ; Shen et al, ; Wang et al, ; Xu et al, ), and interactions between tectonics and surface processes (Ansberque et al, ; Clark, House, et al, ; Godard et al, ; Kirby et al, ; Liu‐Zeng et al, ; Ouimet et al, , ; Parker et al, ; Tian et al, ; Wang et al, ).…”