Although scientists often assume that random variations in scientific data fit symmetrical, bellshaped normal distributions, nature isn't always so tidy. In some cases, a skewed distribution, like the log-normal probability… Click to show full abstract
Although scientists often assume that random variations in scientific data fit symmetrical, bellshaped normal distributions, nature isn't always so tidy. In some cases, a skewed distribution, like the log-normal probability distribution, provides a better fit. Researchers previously found that primary production by ocean phytoplankton and carbon export via particles sinking from the surface are consistent with log-normal distributions.
               
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