Science. 1979 Jan 12;203(4376):171-2. doi: 10.1126/science.203.4376.171.
Pebbles that are initially weathered, inhomogeneous, angular, or fractured ("unsound") become sound with transport. The Sternberg law describes well the wear of sound pebbles found in large rivers, but describes poorly that of unsound pebbles in river headwaters. For unsound pebbles the Sternberg coefficient (which is assumed to be a constant) decreases appreciably downstream. An alternative to the Sternberg law is derived in which the coefficient is proportional to the reciprocal of the downstream distance traveled. The laws are compared by using data from the Clutha basin in New Zealand.
最初风化、不均匀、棱角分明或破碎的卵石(“不健全”)在运输过程中会变得健全。斯特恩伯格定律很好地描述了在大河中发现的健全卵石的磨损,但对河源中不健全卵石的磨损描述得很差。对于不健全的卵石,斯特恩伯格系数(假定为常数)沿下游方向明显减小。斯特恩伯格定律的另一种推导方法是,系数与下游行驶距离的倒数成正比。通过使用来自新西兰克鲁萨盆地的数据对这两个定律进行了比较。