“…Numerical models can simulate the evolution of magma‐poor hyperextended margins for first‐order features and be used as experimental tools to test mechanisms by which crustal and mantle deformation becomes coupled or decoupled (e.g., Brune et al, ; Chenin et al, ; Davis & Lavier, ; Huismans & Beaumont, , , ; Lavier & Manatschal, ; Naliboff et al, ; Pérez‐Gussinyé & Reston, ; Ranéro & Pérez‐Gussinyé, ; Ros et al, ; Svartman Dias et al, , ; Van Avendonk et al, ). These models did verify that rifting can be polyphase (Lavier & Manatschal, ) and involves the thinning of the continental lithosphere by brittle faulting and ductile shearing eventually leading to embrittlement of the whole lithosphere and the coupling of crustal and mantle deformation.…”