“…Geologists and geophysi cists, invoking a variety of mechanisms, have interpreted that major episodes of regional uplift occurred during the Late CretaceousEocene Laramide orogeny (McQuarrie and Chase, 2000;Humphreys et al, 2003;Huntington et al, 2010), post-Laramide magmatism (Spencer, 1996;Cather et al, 2008;Roy et al, 2004Roy et al, , 2009Eaton, 2008;Liu and Gurnis, 2010;Cather, 2011a), the middle and late Cenozoic (Sahagian et al, 2002a;Roy et al, 2009), the middle Miocene-Holocene (Eaton, 1986(Eaton, , 1987(Eaton, , 2008Moucha et al, 2009;Pelletier , 2009), on June 5, 2015 geosphere.gsapubs.org Downloaded from and the late Miocene-Holocene (McMillan et al, 2006;Karlstrom et al, 2008;van Wijk et al, 2010;Levander et al, 2011). Diverse uplift mechanisms have been proposed, but most authors have emphasized the role of a single geologic process to explain the majority of uplift.…”