Fig. 4: Probability density functions (PDFs) of mass-wasting area fitted with inverse-gamma power law distributions. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Probability density functions (PDFs) of mass-wasting area fitted with inverse-gamma power law distributions.

From: 30-year record of Himalaya mass-wasting reveals landscape perturbations by extreme events

Fig. 4: Probability density functions (PDFs) of mass-wasting area fitted with inverse-gamma power law distributions.

These are shown for a all years, b the pre-2015 non-perturbed years, c 1989, d 1993, e 1995, f 2002, g 2015, h post-2015. All PDFs and fitted distributions were calculated and plotted using the Landsat Software (version 10). Note that a p-value > 0.01 indicates that the three-parameter inverse-gamma distribution provides a good fit to the actual data, whilst the D-value gives the maximum distance between the actual data and the fitted distribution.

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