“…The mountainous region with elevations up to ~1,500 m above sea level mentioned by Pedreira et al () is enclosed within this triangular area, not in the area of mantle doming, the Biscay Synclinorium, whose average altitude is 286 m. This is a crucial point, given that Pedreira et al () also wonder whether or not flexural rigidity can account for regional support in the area of extremely reduced lithosphere. The column block over the attenuated lithosphere of the Biscay Synclinorium is made up of 7 km of syn‐rift and postrift sediments, as well as volcanics, which is in accordance with the heat‐flow history calculated in the Basque‐Cantabrian Basin (Arostegui et al, ).…”