“…DSDP reports have frequently referred to mechanical behaviour of pelagic carbonates through the various stages of diagenesis (Davie, Fenske & Serocki, 1978;Demars, 1981 ;Garrison, 1981), though slope failure in recent pelagic ooze in deep ocean basins has not been documented. Calcareous pelagic oozes should resist failure because of their relatively high internal friction angle (Demarset al, 1976;Davie et al, 1978), their reduced plasticity when compared to clays, and the slow rate of deposition which allows gradual consolidation and release of pore fluids, eliminating build-up of pore pressure which may contribute to failure (Morgenstern, 1967). Nevertheless, under special circumstances, mechanical stability of calcareous oozes may be drastically reduced.…”