“…This discovery is important because the gouge contains illite, and this K‐bearing clay mineral can be dated to directly establish the time of detachment activity [e.g., Van der Pluijm et al ., ; Zwingmann and Mancktelow , ; Zwingmann et al ., ; Hetzel et al ., ; Boles et al ., ]. The clay mineralogy and crystallography can also establish the approximate temperature of gouge formation, and hydrogen isotope analysis can characterize the source of fluids involved during faulting and clay formation [e.g., Mulch et al ., ; Campani et al ., ; Hetzel et al ., ; Boles et al ., ; Mancktelow et al ., ].…”