Publication Date:
2024-05-08
Description:
Abstract
Description:
Strokkur is a pool geyser in southwest Iceland that erupts every 3.7 minutes. Eruptions start with a blue water bulge that soon turns white (bulge phase) before the water bubble bursts into a jetting water fountain (jet phase). We measured the bulge rising velocity and height and fountain rising velocity and height using video cameras and drones from GFZ and the accompanying ground motion using seismometers from the University of Potsdam. We publish the derived products from video data and seismic data here.
Keywords:
geyser
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eruption
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geothermal
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geothermal tremor
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Earth Remote Sensing Instruments 〉 Passive Remote Sensing 〉 Photon/Optical Detectors 〉 Cameras 〉 VIDEO CAMERA
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EARTH SCIENCE 〉 SOLID EARTH 〉 GEOTHERMAL DYNAMICS
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EARTH SCIENCE 〉 SOLID EARTH 〉 TECTONICS 〉 VOLCANIC ACTIVITY 〉 ERUPTION DYNAMICS
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science 〉 natural science 〉 earth science 〉 geophysics
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Dataset
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Dataset
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