“…However, transitions between dominant slip mechanisms inferred from quartz CPOs may also be affected by changes of strain rate and/or the activity of water within the shear zone ( Fig. 9; Mainprice and Paterson, 1984;Stipp et al, 2002b;Mancktelow and Pennacchioni, 2004;Law, 2014;Morales et al, 2014). Excluding the weak fabrics of samples CB13-57a and CB13-55a (384 and 430 m, respectively), quartz CPOs indicate predominant activity of prism <a> slip and rhomb <a> slip, which are consistent with dislocation creep in quartz at >400 °C (Schmid and Casey, 1986;Stipp et al, 2002aStipp et al, , 2002bStünitz et al, 2003).…”