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I have downloaded the historical dataset for old faithful: https://www.geysertimes.org/archive/geysers/Old_Faithful_eruptions.tsv.gz. I am struggling to understand what some of the columns mean.
In particular, looking at the first row,
eruptionID geyser eruption_time_epoch has_seconds exact ns ie E A wc ini maj min q duration entrant observer eruption_comment time_updated time_entered associated_primaryID other_comments Old_Faithful_Preplay_Time_VEC Old_Faithful_Height_VEC
23132 Old Faithful 10506540 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4min BoekelUpload OFVCL-EV 1335129843 1335129843 23132 NULL NULL NULL
did the dataset really begin at (eruption_time_epoch):
*Main> epochToUTC 10506540
1970-05-02 14:29:00 UTC
and if so what do the time_updated and and time_entered mean?
*Main> epochToUTC 1335129843
2012-04-22 21:24:03 UTC
Perhaps the data was collected in 1970 but only added to your excellent site in 2012?
By row 86360 the consistency(?) seems to have improved
86360 Old Faithful 1310155500 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1m46s BoekelUpload OFVCL-EV (160+ft) 1352243080 1352243080 86360 NULL NULL NULL
So the eruption_time_epoch is
*Main> epochToUTC 1310155500
2011-07-08 20:05:00 UTC
and the time_updated and time_entered are
*Main> epochToUTC 1352243080
2012-11-06 23:04:40 UTC
Also the number of missing entries for duration seem to have increased over time. Is there any reason for this?
I am trying to validate the dataset that is available in the R programming language https://stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-devel/library/datasets/html/faithful.html which I am beginning to suspect is not representative of old faithful's actual behaviour.