“…In the North Scapa Fault (Orkney, UK) damage zone sandstones contain authigenic kaolinite, while at the Castle Cove Fault in Victoria (Australia), damage zone sandstones contain authigenic chlorite. Previous analysis of these two samples suites have shown relationships between fault rock pore fabric and anisotropic permeability (Farrell & Healy, 2017) and increasing porosity and permeability (Debenham et al., 2019). However, although these papers both noted changes in authigenic clay distributions with increased fault related deformation, they did not document or quantify the profound effect that even minor amounts of pore and throat filling authigenic clay can have on sandstone properties (Wilson & Pittman, 1977).…”