Abstract
THE Hurd Deep, the largest deep in the English Channel, is a linear depression about 95 miles (150 km) long, 1–3 miles (1.5–5 km) wide and about 30–50 fathoms (55–90 m) deeper than the adjacent sea floor. The depression follows a relatively straight course WSW from near the north-west corner of Cherbourg Peninsula and runs parallel to the general structural trend of the western English Channel.
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