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Summary

The data set is a record of the lowest annual water levels on the Nile river during 622-1284 measured at the island of Roda, near Cairo, Egypt

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Names
int0,int1,
Data (first 10 data points)
    int0 int1
    622 1157
    623 1088
    624 1169
    625 1169
    626 984
    627 1322
    628 1178
    629 1103
    630 1211
    631 1292
    ... ...
Description

The data set is a record of the lowest annual water levels on the Nile river during 622-1284 measured at the island of Roda, near Cairo, Egypt. There is domain knowledge suggesting a change point in year 715 due to an upgrade in ancient sensor technology to the nilometer. There is also evidence that anomalies in the Nile record can be used to infer years of El Nino (Eltahir and Wang, 1999). The installation of the nilometer is the most visually noticeable change in the time series.

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  • Jeroen Eggermont and Joost N. Kok and Walter A. Kosters. [HTML_REMOVED]http://rexa.info/paper/d64d2705cabed449e8cb2ecc3c3c77c54ee71051[HTML_REMOVED] Genetic Programming for data classification: partitioning the search space. SAC. 2004.

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http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/S/beran
Measurement Details

Data is sampled once per year for 622-1284 (663) measurements. Although the Nile data is archived in mm, the data was originally recorded in cubits, 1 cubit = 524 mm.

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