“…However, cyclical switches in deformation style during the evolution of mid-crustal shear zones (e.g. Pennacchioni and Mancktelow, 2007;Fusseis and Handy, 2008;Wehrens et al, 2016;Melosh et al, 2018) demonstrate that the BDTZ occupies a depth interval that can vary transiently, reflecting changes in, for example, bulk strength of the shear zones (Hirth and Tullis, 1994;Scholz, 1998;Fossen and Cavalcante, 2017;Melosh et al, 2018) and fluid pressure (Cox, 2010;Kjøll et al, 2015;Sibson and Rowland, 2003;Yardley and Baumgartner, 2007;Hirth and Beeler, 2015;Marchesini et al, 2019). Lithology; P -T conditions; and variations in stress, strain rate, and fluid pressure are important factors controlling the occurrence of different deformation mechanisms (dislocation creep, diffusion creep, fluid-assisted veining, dissolution-precipitation creep, fracturing, and cataclasis) that overlap in space and time at the BDTZ.…”