SPASE Metadata Validator
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Using schema: https://spase-group.org/data/schema/spase-1_0_1.xsd
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Using URL: https://spase-group.org/data/schema/spase-1_0_1.xsd
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http://spase-validator.heliocloud.org/examples/CL_SP_PEA_SPASE_V1_0_1.xml
1 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
2 <Spase xmlns="http://www.spase-group.org/data/schema">
3 <Version>1.0.1</Version>
4 <NumericalData>
5 <AccessInformation>
6 <AccessURL>
7 <URL>http://www.cluster.rl.ac.uk/</URL>
8 </AccessURL>
9 <Acknowledgement>Please acknowledge the PEACE team in any publication based upon use of this data.
10 </Acknowledgement>
11 <Availability>
12 <Online/>
13 </Availability>
14 <Caveats>
15 See CSDS User's Guide, DS-MPA-TN-0015, for post procesing caveats
16 This is PEACE PP/SP data version 3, produced at MSSL
17 Positions in GSE coordinates are available in the CSDS:NDR:CL_SP_AUX product.
18 </Caveats>
19 <Format>CDF</Format>
20 <RepositoryName>CSDS</RepositoryName>
21 </AccessInformation>
22 <AccessRights>Open</AccessRights>
23 <InstrumentID>CSDS:IR:PEACE3</InstrumentID>
24 <InstrumentRegion>
25 <Magnetosphere>Magnetosheath</Magnetosphere>
26 </InstrumentRegion>
27 <InstrumentRegion>
28 <Magnetosphere>Magnetotail</Magnetosphere>
29 </InstrumentRegion>
30 <InstrumentRegion>
31 <Magnetosphere>Main</Magnetosphere>
32 </InstrumentRegion>
33 <InstrumentRegion>
34 <Magnetosphere>Polar</Magnetosphere>
35 </InstrumentRegion>
36 <MeasurementType>EnergeticParticles</MeasurementType>
37 <ObservatoryID>CSDS:OR:Cluster3</ObservatoryID>
38 <ObservedRegion>
39 <Magnetosphere>Magnetosheath</Magnetosphere>
40 </ObservedRegion>
41 <ObservedRegion>
42 <Magnetosphere>Magnetotail</Magnetosphere>
43 </ObservedRegion>
44 <ObservedRegion>
45 <Magnetosphere>Main</Magnetosphere>
46 </ObservedRegion>
47 <ObservedRegion>
48 <Magnetosphere>Polar</Magnetosphere>
49 </ObservedRegion>
50 <PhysicalParameter>
51 <Cadence>PT60S</Cadence>
52 <Description>Interval centred time tag</Description>
53 <Dimension>
54 <Description>
55 Date and time in ISO 8601 recommended primary standard notation.
56 </Description>
57 <Size>1</Size>
58 </Dimension>
59 <Name>Epoch</Name>
60 <Support>Temporal</Support>
61 <Units>Date Time</Units>
62 <UnitsConversion>1.0>s</UnitsConversion>
63 </PhysicalParameter>
64 <PhysicalParameter>
65 <Cadence>PT60S</Cadence>
66 <Description>PEACE status</Description>
67 <Dimension>
68 <Description>
69 In the status word each of the 4 bytes has a different meaning, the first of which is the CSDS-defined
70 quality flag applied to the PEACE data.
71 Status[0] - Data quality defined by CSDS
72 Status[1] - Missing data indicator and on-board processing mode
73 Status[2] - On-board instrument status
74 Status[3] - Data processing warning flags.
75 See CSDS User Guide (ftp://ftp.estec.esa.nl/pub/csds/task_for/users_guide/csds_guide-1_1.pdf).
76 </Description>
77 <Size>4</Size>
78 </Dimension>
79 <Name>Status</Name>
80 <Support>Other</Support>
81 <Units>None</Units>
82 </PhysicalParameter>
83 <PhysicalParameter>
84 <Cadence>PT60S</Cadence>
85 <Description>The electron density averaged over one minute in units of number per cm^-3.</Description>
86 <Dimension>
87 <Description>A single value giving the electron density.</Description>
88 <Size>1</Size>
89 </Dimension>
90 <Measured>
91 <Particle>
92 <ParticlePhysicalQuantity>NumberDensity</ParticlePhysicalQuantity>
93 <ParticleQualifier>Average</ParticleQualifier>
94 <ParticleType>Electron</ParticleType>
95 </Particle>
96 </Measured>
97 <Name>N_e_den</Name>
98 <Units>cm^−3</Units>
99 <UnitsConversion>1.0e6>m^-3</UnitsConversion>
100 </PhysicalParameter>
101 <PhysicalParameter>
102 <Cadence>PT60S</Cadence>
103 <CoordinateSystem>
104 <CoordinateRepresentation>Cartesian</CoordinateRepresentation>
105 <CoordinateSystemName>GSE</CoordinateSystemName>
106 </CoordinateSystem>
107 <Description>The electron velocity averaged over one minute in units of km.s^-1.</Description>
108 <Dimension>
109 <Description>The three components of the electron velocity vector messured in GSE coordinates.</Description>
110 <Size>3</Size>
111 </Dimension>
112 <Measured>
113 <Particle>
114 <ParticlePhysicalQuantity>Velocity</ParticlePhysicalQuantity>
115 <ParticleQualifier>Vector</ParticleQualifier>
116 <ParticleType>Electron</ParticleType>
117 </Particle>
118 </Measured>
119 <Name>V_e_xyz_gse</Name>
120 <Units>km/s</Units>
121 <UnitsConversion>1.0e3>ms^-1</UnitsConversion>
122 </PhysicalParameter>
123 <PhysicalParameter>
124 <Cadence>PT60S</Cadence>
125 <Description>The electron temperature parallel to the magnetic field averaged over one minute in units of 10^6K.</Description>
126 <Dimension>
127 <Description>A single value giving the electron temperature parallel to the magnetic field.</Description>
128 <Size>1</Size>
129 </Dimension>
130 <Measured>
131 <Particle>
132 <ParticlePhysicalQuantity>Temperature</ParticlePhysicalQuantity>
133 <ParticleQualifier>Parallel</ParticleQualifier>
134 <ParticleType>Electron</ParticleType>
135 </Particle>
136 </Measured>
137 <Name>T_e_par</Name>
138 <Units>MK</Units>
139 <UnitsConversion>1.0e6>K</UnitsConversion>
140 </PhysicalParameter>
141 <PhysicalParameter>
142 <Cadence>PT60S</Cadence>
143 <Description>The electron temperature perpendicular to the magnetic field averaged over one minute in units of 10^6K.</Description>
144 <Dimension>
145 <Description>A single value giving the electron temperature perpendicular to the magnetic field.</Description>
146 <Size>1</Size>
147 </Dimension>
148 <Measured>
149 <Particle>
150 <ParticlePhysicalQuantity>Temperature</ParticlePhysicalQuantity>
151 <ParticleQualifier>Perpendicular</ParticleQualifier>
152 <ParticleType>Electron</ParticleType>
153 </Particle>
154 </Measured>
155 <Name>T_e_perp</Name>
156 <Units>MK</Units>
157 <UnitsConversion>1.0e6>K</UnitsConversion>
158 </PhysicalParameter>
159 <PhysicalParameter>
160 <Cadence>PT60S</Cadence>
161 <Description>The electron heat flux parallel to the magnetic field averaged over one minute in units of µJ m^−2 s^−1.</Description>
162 <Dimension>
163 <Description>A single value giving the electron heat flux parallel to the magnetic field.</Description>
164 <Size>1</Size>
165 </Dimension>
166 <Measured>
167 <Particle>
168 <ParticlePhysicalQuantity>HeatFlux</ParticlePhysicalQuantity>
169 <ParticleQualifier>Parallel</ParticleQualifier>
170 <ParticleType>Electron</ParticleType>
171 </Particle>
172 </Measured>
173 <Name>Q_e_par</Name>
174 <Units>µJ m^−2 s^−1</Units>
175 <UnitsConversion>1.0e-6>Jm^-2s^-1</UnitsConversion>
176 </PhysicalParameter>
177 <ProviderProcessingLevel>Calibrated</ProviderProcessingLevel>
178 <ProviderVersion>1.0</ProviderVersion>
179 <ResourceHeader>
180 <Contact>
181 <PersonID>CSDS:PR:AFazakerly</PersonID>
182 <Role>PrincipalInvestigator</Role>
183 </Contact>
184 <Description>
185 The PEACE (Plasma Electron and Current Experiment) electron analyser measures the electron velocity distribution
186 function at the satellite in three dimensions with good time, energy, and angular resolution.
187 The CSDS PEACE parameters are all derived from a subset of the moment sums calculated onboard and the procedure
188 is described in more detail in the CSDS User's Guide (ftp://ftp.estec.esa.nl/pub/csds/task_for/users_guide/csds_guide-1_1.pdf).
189 For the CSDS Summary Parameter product, PEACE provides a status word, the electron density, the three averaged components of the
190 electron velocity vector in the GSE coordinate system, the electron temperature parallel and perpendiculer to the magnetic field
191 and the elctron heat flux parallel to the magnetic field.
192 These summary parameters are one minute averaged measurements from the PEACE experiment on the Cluster C3 spacecraft.
193 The magnetic field direction is determined from FGM data.
194 The positions in the GSE coordinate system are found in the Auxiliary Summary product (CL_SP_AUX).
195 </Description>
196 <InformationURL>
197 <URL>http://www.cluster.rl.ac.uk/cdms-index.htm</URL>
198 </InformationURL>
199 <ProviderResourceName>CL_SP_PEA</ProviderResourceName>
200 <ResourceName>PEACE Summary Parameters</ResourceName>
201 </ResourceHeader>
202 <ResourceID>CSDS:NDR:CL_SP_PEA</ResourceID>
203 <TemporalDescription>
204 <Timespan>
205 <StartDate>2001-01-09</StartDate>
206 </Timespan>
207 </TemporalDescription>
208 </NumericalData>
209 </Spase>