Abstract: | In general, the long axis of the tension gashes and stylolitic columns developed in limestones during a single phase of compressional deformation occur parallel to the direction of the maximum compressive stress (σ1). This is the case in the Languedoc for structures developed in the Jurassic limestones during the N-S Pyrenean compression. Exceptionnally, however, these microstructures turn in direction and become oblique (even orthogonal) one to the other, probably as a consequence of a variation in intensity and direction of the stress field at the end of a microfault. This mechanism also occurs in a larger scale structure involving segments of pre-tectonic joints that act as “en échelon” microfaults in a brittle “kink-band” equivalent to a peculiar type of potential wrench-fault. |