Exponential Distribution
The Exponential probability density function is available in RocSlope2.
- The range of values must always be positive for an Exponential distribution; therefore, it should not be used for orientation distributions which include negative values (e.g. Dip or Dip Direction values less than zero).
- The mean is always equal to the standard deviation for an Exponential distribution. This is a property of the Exponential distribution and cannot be altered by the user.
- Like the Normal distribution, the Exponential distribution can be truncated by entering the desired minimum and maximum values (the basic Exponential distribution varies from zero to infinity).
The Exponential distribution is sometimes used to define events, such as the occurrence of earthquakes or rock bursts, or quantities such as the length of joints in a rock mass. Of the currently defined statistical variables in RocSlope2, you may find an exponential distribution useful for modelling joint persistence, waviness angle, or cohesion, for example.