Science. 1969 Jul 11;165(3889):177-8. doi: 10.1126/science.165.3889.177.
Velocities up to 34 centimeters per second have been recorded near the floors of submarine canyons off La Jolla, California. Currents move alternately down- and upcanyon with variable periods. All 3- to 6-day measurements show net current transport downcanyon. Many of the downcanyon currents of higher velocity correlate with ebbing tides, as measured at the nearby pier. Other factors producing the currents probably include internal waves. Velocities are sufficient to transport large quantities of fine sand.
在加利福尼亚拉霍亚附近的海底峡谷底部附近,记录到的速度高达每秒 34 厘米。海流以不同的周期交替地沿峡谷向下和向上流动。所有持续 3 至 6 天的测量结果都显示,海流的净传输方向是向下峡谷。许多速度较高的向下峡谷海流与附近码头测量到的退潮相关,产生这些海流的其他因素可能还包括内波。这些速度足以输送大量的细沙。