Two faults in the same gneiss in Monte Rosa, Italy must have shared a pT–t path.
The faults have very different microstructures, fluid inclusions and stable isotopes.
The large fault has a more complex fracture history and water-dominated mineralogy.
Strength and evolution of small and large faults are fundamentally different.
Effective crustal permeability is a vital control on fault evolution.
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