“…A slab length offset between the originally attached Calabrian and the Kabylides slab might be at the origin of the initiation of a subduction-transform edge propagator (STEP, Govers & Wortel, 2005) fault that then separated these into two slabs ( van Hinsbergen, Mensink, et al, 2014). The modern-day fore-arc STEP fault is thought to be located either at the Alfeo Fault system (Dellong et al, 2018;Gutscher et al, 2016Gutscher et al, , 2017 or at the Ionian Fault system (Polonia et al, 2011;Scarfì et al, 2018) (Figure 2). An earlier proposition that the STEP fault follows the Malta Escarpment, a 3-km-high feature offshore E Sicily (Argnani & Bonazzi, 2005) formed during the Tethyan rifting history of the Ionian Sea (Frizon de Lamotte et al, 2011;Gallais et al, 2011), seems unlikely given the absence of tectonic deformation along the central to southern Malta Escarpment since the Messinian, on the basis of high-resolution seismic profiles shot across the escarpment (Gutscher et al, 2016).…”