“…First, if a base‐of‐salt high fully protrudes above the salt at the onset of gliding, it may block downslope flow of salt and its overburden. This may partition the salt‐detached slope system into extensional–contractional sub‐systems (Figure b) (e.g., Ferrer, Gratacós, Roca, & Muñoz, ; Loncke, Gaullier, Mascle, Vendeville, & Camera, ;). Second, localized zones of contraction and extension can occur anywhere on a slope where salt and an overburden are gliding downslope above base‐of‐salt relief (Figure b) (e.g., Cobbold & Szatmari, ; Gaullier, Brun, Gue'Rin, & Lecanu, ; Dooley & Hudec, ; Dooley, Hudec, Carruthers, Jackson, & Luo, ; Dooley, Hudec, Pichel, & Jackson, ; Pichel, Finch, & Gawthorpe, ).…”