瓜达卢佩岛以东海底地质

Dale C. Krause
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摘要

在瓜达卢佩岛以东1900英寻的异常浅的深海深处,有一个非常柔软的褶皱沉积物缓慢滚动的表面。海底下的回声出现在大部分地区6-8米的均匀深度,照片显示,生物正在大力改造上部10厘米沉积物的大部分。目前,该地区被较深的海底所包围,无法接收海底运输的沉积物。这个背斜的起源还不确定。地磁剖面揭示了东北太平洋海盆洋壳的南北异常,这些异常与褶皱平行,但不一定与褶皱相关。该地区周围有火山、山脊、盆地和深海等大型构造特征。与这些特征相比,它相对变形,似乎是一个正常的海洋地壳,因为它具有(1)漫长的沉积历史,(2)南北磁异常,(3)正常厚度。
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Geology of the sea floor east of Guadalupe Island

A gently rolling surface of very soft folded sediment lies at the anomalously shallow deep-sea depth of 1900 fathoms east of Guadalupe Island. Sub-bottom echoes occur at a uniform depth of 6–8 metres over most of the area and photographs reveal organisms vigorously reworking much of the upper ten centimetres of sediment. At present, the region is surrounded by a deeper sea floor and cannot receive bottom-transported sediment. The origin of this anticlinorium is indeterminate. Geomagnetic profiles reveal north-south anomalies which are typical of the oceanic crust of the northeastern Pacific Ocean basin and which parallel the folds though are not necessarily related to them. Large tectonic features surround the area such as volcanoes, ridges, basins and deeps. Compared to these features, it is relatively deformed and appears to have a normal oceanic crust because it has (1) a long depositional history, (2) north-south magnetic anomalies and (3) a normal thickness.

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