“…Provenance studies of foreland basin sedimentary deposits provide critical insights into the sediment routing networks during progressive thrusting and flexural basin subsidence, unroofing history of the fold thrust belt, the interplay between foreland and hinterland sourcing, axial and transverse sediment transport, and overall source‐to‐sink dynamics (e.g. Allen, ; Fosdick et al, ; Horton et al, ; Koshnaw, Stockli, & Schlunegger, ; Laskowski, DeCelles, & Gehrels, ; Mackaman‐Lofland, Horton, Fuentes, Constenius, & Stockli, ; Malkowski, Schwartz, Sharman, Sickmann, & Graham, ; Odlum et al, ; Roigé et al, ; Romans, Castelltort, Covault, Fildani, & Walsh, ; Sharman et al, ; Thomson, Stockli, Clark, Puigdefàbregas, & Fildani, ; Whitchurch et al, ). This has traditionally been accomplished by classic basin analysis tools that combine provenance techniques such as sandstone petrographic analysis, heavy mineral analysis, clast counts, clay geochemistry and detrital geochronology with sedimentological observations from paleocurrents measurements and detailed stratigraphic analysis of foreland basin sedimentary fill (e.g.…”