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Ground-based upper atmosphere observation data at geomagnetic
conjugate stations
Additional information:
n/a
Methods:
All-sky imager, Scanning Photometer, Fabry-Perot Imager,
fluxgate magnetometer, induction magnetometer, riometer,
imaging riometer, VLF receiver, SuperDARN HF-radar, MF-radar,
unmanned magnetometer network
Approximate percentage of the project funding that is now secured:
10%
Description of funding status (and anticipated dates of funding):
Funded
Data volume (approximate number and size of files):
n/a
Data formats:
n/a
Distribution media:
http, on-line DB, DVD-R, DVD-RAM
Has the archive accepted responsibility for the data?:
yes
Has a formal agreement been established between the project and the
archive?:
yes
Is the archive funded for management of these data?:
yes
Do you know how and where to submit your data, in order to preserve
the data and make the data available for future use? If so, please
describe:
n/a
Are you are of national or international data centers or data archives
for your research discipline? If so, please provide information on
these data centers:
WDC for geomagnetism, Kyoto, WDC for Aurora
Does your research discipline have a formal organizational structure
for data management and data archival (e.g. a coordinating data
committee or metadata system)? If so, please describe the
organizational structure:
WDC
What is currently lacking in the field of data management for your
research discipline?
man power
Does your project require satellite observations?
yes
If yes, please describe the requirements, and describe any
arrangements you have made to obtain the observations:
Coordinate observation with low altitude satellites; Reimei,
FAST, DMSP, NOAA, and high altitude satellites; Geotail,
Cluster, THEMIS, Polar.
None
None
None
CIRES, 449 UCB
University of Colorado