“…Geophysical measurements and core observations show the décollement is localized onto a layer of smectite-rich fault rock that is surrounded by a complex zone of deformation [Chester et al, 2013a[Chester et al, , 2013bKirkpatrick et al, 2015], typical of subduction faults generally [Rowe et al, 2013;Ujiie and Kimura, 2014]. Temperature measurements in the fault zone [Fulton et al, 2013], laboratory friction experiments on core samples from the décollement Sawai et al, 2014;Ikari et al, 2015;Remitti et al, 2015], and measurements of the anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility all suggest that the décollement at the JFAST study site is frictionally weak.…”