The Gole Larghe Fault is an exhumed paleoseismic fault crosscutting the Adamello tonalites (Italian Southern Alps). Ambient conditions of faulting were 9-11 km in depth and 250-300 degrees C. In the study area the fault accommodates similar to 1100 in of dextral strike-slip over a fault thickness of 550 m. Displacement is partitioned into three hierarchically different sets of discrete subparallel cataclastic horizons (faults (1-2-3)). Fault displacement is in the range of few centimeters (faults(3)) to a maximum of a few tens of meters in major faults (1). Faults(1-2) nucleated on pre-existing joints, whereas faults(3) are newly generated fractures produced during slip along faults(1-2). Each fault within the Gole Larghe Fault records the ...