“…In nature, comminution of up to 10s of μm-thick hematite plates that originally crystalize in random to semi-aligned orientations facilitates slip localization and development of thin slip surfaces (Ault et al, 2015(Ault et al, , 2019McDermott et al, 2017McDermott et al, , 2023Odlum et al, 2022). However, in most examples studied to date, gouge particles produced via grain size reduction are subsequently transformed into equant "polygonal" grains with sintered grain boundaries at and below the slip interface (Ault et al, 2015(Ault et al, , 2019McDermott et al, 2017McDermott et al, , 2023Odlum et al, 2022). This transformation reflects transient temperature rise that accompanies seismic slip, but grain size reduction appears to be a pre-requisite of this process.…”