Authors
IR Mann, DK Milling, IJ Rae, LG Ozeke, A Kale, ZC Kale, KR Murphy, A Parent, M Usanova, DM Pahud, E-A Lee, V Amalraj, DD Wallis, V Angelopoulos, K-H Glassmeier, CT Russell, H-U Auster, HJ Singer
Publication date
2008/12
Source
Space Science Reviews
Volume
141
Pages
413-451
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
This review describes the infrastructure and capabilities of the expanded and upgraded Canadian Array for Realtime InvestigationS of Magnetic Activity (CARISMA) magnetometer array in the era of the THEMIS mission. Formerly operated as the Canadian Auroral Network for the OPEN Program Unified Study (CANOPUS) magnetometer array until 2003, CARISMA capabilities have been extended with the deployment of additional fluxgate magnetometer stations (to a total of 28), the upgrading of the fluxgate magnetometer cadence to a standard data product of 1 sample/s (raw sampled 8 samples/s data stream available on request), and the deployment of a new network of 8 pairs of induction coils (100 samples per second). CARISMA data, GPS-timed and backed up at remote field stations, is collected using Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) satellite internet in real-time providing a real-time monitor for …
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