Science. 1968 Jul 5;161(3836):45-7. doi: 10.1126/science.161.3836.45.
Submarine slopes in deep water, such as continental slopes, are often indented by valleys or channels and made uneven by ridges or levees. The origins of many of these features are unknown or disputed. Morphologically, however, there is often great similarity between forms on deep slopes and forms on shallow slopes or on land. Structurally the slopes in deep water are less well explored, but several observations reveal features, such as lamination and crossbedding, that are known from shallow water also. Measurements of current indicate that periodically the movement of water near the bottom is fast enough to move particles of sediment from time to time. Morphology, fine structure, and currents suggest that internal waves and associated currents, as well as gravity, may control the shape of deep submarine slopes analogously to the shaping by surface waves of slopes in shallow water.
深海中的海底斜坡,如大陆斜坡,常常被山谷或水道切割,并且被山脊或堤坝弄得凹凸不平。这些特征的许多起源是未知的或有争议的。然而,从形态学上看,深海斜坡上的形态与浅海或陆地上的形态往往非常相似。在结构上,深海中的斜坡探测得较少,但有一些观察结果揭示了一些特征,如层理和交错层理,这些特征在浅水中也是已知的。对水流的测量表明,水在底部附近的移动速度有时足够快,以至于沉积物颗粒会不时移动。形态、细结构和水流表明,内波及其相关流以及重力可能像浅水中的波浪塑造斜坡一样,控制着深海海底斜坡的形状。