This study describes normal fault zones formed in foreland arkosic turbidites (the Grès d'Annot Formation, SW French Alps) under deep diagenesis conditions (~200 °C) and highlights the occurrence of two markedly different fault-rock types: (1) the foliated fault rocks of the Moutière-Restefond area; and (2) the dilatant fault rocks of the Estrop area. The deformation of (1) is dominated by intra- and transgranular fracturing, pressure solution of quartz and feldspar grains and syn-kinematic phyllosilicate precipitation resulting from feldspar alteration. The combination of these mechanisms results in a strongly anisotropic strain with intense shortening normal to the foliation (pressure solution) and extension parallel to the foliation (qua...