Yellowstone Upper Basin Geyser binary eruption data (April 2007- October 2008; revised)
- 1. University of Maryland, College Park
Description
Binary eruption data for 10 Geysers (Beehive, Castle, Depression, Dome, Grand, Lion, Little Squirt, Old Faithful, Plate, and Plume) over 19 consecutive months (April 2007- October 2008) at a sampling interval of 6 minutes.
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Methods
Geyser eruptions were monitored using sensors that record temperature in outflow channels. Temperature data was mapped to binary (1/0) time series, with ones indicating an eruption. Eruptions were characterized by a rapid, short increase in temperature (typically temperature peaks above 50°C, implemented using Python's peakutils function). To minimize false positive eruptions in the temperature records, we relied on an independent observation-based dataset consisting of IBE assessments from collocated temperature sensors deployed by GOSA to specify a minimum distance between temperature peaks for each geyser.
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- 10.1029/2021jb023749 (DOI)