clust1-efw-sr2.xml
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<Version>2.3.1</Version>
<NumericalData>
<ResourceID>spase://CNES/NumericalData/CDPP-AMDA/Cluster/Cluster1/EFW/clust1-efw-sr2</ResourceID>
<ResourceHeader>
<ResourceName>2D isr2</ResourceName>
<AlternateName>Cluster 1 2D electric field (L3)</AlternateName>
<ReleaseDate>2016-10-16T15:51:44Z</ReleaseDate>
<Description> Electric Field in ISR2 is obtained from CAA C[1-4]_CP_EFW_L3_E
The EFW instrument measures the electric field only in the spacecraft
spin plane, therefore a spin-plane oriented coordinate system is best suited for scientific studies involving the electric field. The ISR2 (Inverted Spin Reference) system, also known as DSI (Despun System Inverted), is such a system. The X and Y axes are in the spin plane, with X pointing as near sunward as possible and Y perpendicular to the sunward direction, positive towards dusk. The Z-axis is along the (negative) spacecraft spin axis, towards the north ecliptic. The coordinate system is called Inverted because the actual spin axis of Cluster is pointing towards the south ecliptic. The difference between ISR2 (DSI) and the GSE (Geocentric Solar Ecliptic) is a tilt of 2° to 7° of the Z-axis performed in order
to avoid shading of the EFW probes by the spacecraft.
Data quality description :
* 4 : Excellent data which have received special treatment
* 3 : Good for publication, subject to PI approval
* 2 : Survey data, not for publication
* 1 : Known problems, use at your own risk
* 0 : Bad data
</Description>
<Acknowledgement>PrincipalInvestigator: Prof. Mats Andre</Acknowledgement>
<Contact>
<PersonID>spase://CNES/Person/Mats.Andre</PersonID>
<Role>PrincipalInvestigator</Role>
</Contact>
<InformationURL>
<Name>ESA web page</Name>
<URL>http://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/csa/documentation</URL>
<Description>This site contains EFW documentation</Description>
</InformationURL>
<InformationURL>
<Name>NSSDC Master Catalog listing for Cluster II Rumba Electric Field and Waves (EFW)</Name>
<URL>http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/experimentDisplay.do?id=2000-045A-08</URL>
<Description>This site provides information concerning the Cluster II Rumba Electric Field and Waves Instrument.</Description>
</InformationURL>
<Association>
<AssociationID>c1-efw-efield</AssociationID>
<AssociationType>PartOf</AssociationType>
<Note>electric field</Note>
</Association>
</ResourceHeader>
<AccessInformation>
<RepositoryID>spase://SMWG/Repository/CNES/CDPP-AMDA</RepositoryID>
<Availability>Online</Availability>
<AccessRights>Open</AccessRights>
<AccessURL>
<Name>AMDA at CDPP</Name>
<URL>http://amda.cdpp.eu</URL>
</AccessURL>
<Format>NetCDF</Format>
</AccessInformation>
<ProviderName>CSA</ProviderName>
<ProcessingLevel>Calibrated</ProcessingLevel>
<ProviderResourceName>C1_CP_EFW_L3_E</ProviderResourceName>
<ProviderProcessingLevel>Calibrated</ProviderProcessingLevel>
<InstrumentID>spase://CNES/Instrument/CDPP-AMDA/Cluster1/EFW</InstrumentID>
<MeasurementType>ElectricField</MeasurementType>
<MeasurementType>Waves.Passive</MeasurementType>
<TemporalDescription>
<TimeSpan>
<StartDate>2001-02-01T00:00:06Z</StartDate>
<StopDate>2016-12-30T23:59:58Z</StopDate>
</TimeSpan>
<Cadence>PT4S</Cadence>
</TemporalDescription>
<ObservedRegion>Earth.Magnetosheath</ObservedRegion>
<ObservedRegion>Earth.Magnetosphere</ObservedRegion>
<ObservedRegion>Earth.Magnetosphere.Magnetotail</ObservedRegion>
<ObservedRegion>Earth.Magnetosphere.Main</ObservedRegion>
<ObservedRegion>Earth.Magnetosphere.Polar</ObservedRegion>
<ObservedRegion>Earth.Magnetosphere.RadiationBelt</ObservedRegion>
<ObservedRegion>Earth.NearSurface.AuroralRegion</ObservedRegion>
<ObservedRegion>Earth.NearSurface.Ionosphere</ObservedRegion>
<ObservedRegion>Earth.NearSurface.Plasmasphere</ObservedRegion>
<ObservedRegion>Earth.NearSurface.PolarCap</ObservedRegion>
<ObservedRegion>Heliosphere.NearEarth</ObservedRegion>
<Keyword>4 second</Keyword>
<Keyword>magnetosphere</Keyword>
<Keyword>auroral region</Keyword>
<Keyword>polar cap</Keyword>
<Keyword>cusp</Keyword>
<Keyword>bow shock</Keyword>
<Keyword>solar wind</Keyword>
<Keyword>magnetosheath</Keyword>
<Keyword>Cluster</Keyword>
<Keyword>magnetotail</Keyword>
<Keyword>lobe</Keyword>
<Parameter>
<Name>e_sr2</Name>
<ParameterKey>c1_e_sr2</ParameterKey>
<Description>Electric Field in ISR2 at spin time (4s) resolution (2 components)</Description>
<Ucd>phys.elecField</Ucd>
<Cadence>PT4S</Cadence>
<Units>mV/m</Units>
<UnitsConversion>1.0e-3>V m^-1</UnitsConversion>
<CoordinateSystem>
<CoordinateRepresentation>Cartesian</CoordinateRepresentation>
<CoordinateSystemName>SR2</CoordinateSystemName>
</CoordinateSystem>
<RenderingHints>
<DisplayType>TimeSeries</DisplayType>
</RenderingHints>
<Structure>
<Size>2</Size>
<Element>
<Name>ex</Name>
<Index>1</Index>
<ParameterKey>c1_e_sr2(0)</ParameterKey>
</Element>
<Element>
<Name>ey</Name>
<Index>2</Index>
<ParameterKey>c1_e_sr2(1)</ParameterKey>
</Element>
</Structure>
<FillValue>-1.e9</FillValue>
<Field>
<Qualifier>Vector</Qualifier>
<FieldQuantity>Electric</FieldQuantity>
</Field>
</Parameter>
<Parameter>
<Name>e_quality</Name>
<ParameterKey>c1_e_sr2_qual</ParameterKey>
<Description>
Data quality: 0 (Bad data) to 4 (Excellent data)
</Description>
<Ucd>meta.code.qual</Ucd>
<Cadence>PT4S</Cadence>
<RenderingHints>
<DisplayType>TimeSeries</DisplayType>
</RenderingHints>
<Support>
<SupportQuantity>Other</SupportQuantity>
</Support>
</Parameter>
</NumericalData>
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