Mechanisms for log normal concentration distributions in the environment
August Andersson
Abstract
Log normal-like concentration distributions are ubiquitously observed in the environment. However, the mechanistic origins are not well understood. In this paper, we show that first order exponential kinetics onsets log-normal concentration distributions, under certain assumptions. Given the ubiquity of exponential kinetics, e.g., source and sink processes, this model suggests an explanation for the frequent observation in the environment, and elsewhere. We compare this model to other mechanisms affecting concentration distributions, e.g., source mixing. Finally, we discuss possible implications for data analysis and modelling, e.g., log-normal rates and fluxes.
Topics & Concepts
Log-normal distributionExponential functionKineticsExponential growthSink (geography)Statistical physicsMixing (physics)Normal distributionExponential distributionBiological systemComputer scienceMathematicsStatisticsPhysicsBiologyMathematical analysisCartographyQuantum mechanicsGeographyGroundwater flow and contamination studiesToxic Organic Pollutants ImpactWater Quality and Resources Studies