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CEDAR Michelson Interferometer Facilities
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 Primary Measurement

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Michelson Interferometers

Poker Flat, Alaska, USA Auroral and airglow emissions 1000-1600 nm R. Smith <bblw@geewiz.gi.alaska.edu>
  • Thule, Greenland
  • Watson Lake, Canada
  • Peach Mountain, Michigan, USA
Aiglow emission spectra  Near-IR  R. Niciejewski <rickn@umich.edu>
Utah State University, Utah, USA & campaign locations Mesospheric OH intensity & temperature

1000-1700 nm 

P. Espy <sdlpespy@cc.usu.edu> 

6 instrument locations:

  • Longyearbyen, Svalbard 
  • Sondrestrom, Greenland
  • EPCO, Resolute Bay, Canada
  • EPCO, Eureka, Canada
  • South Pole
  • Daytona Beach, Florida, USA
Airglow and aurora, planetary waves, tides & gravity waves, atomic & molecular processes

1000-1700 nm 

A. Sivjee <sivjee@bart.db.erau.edu> 

* Taken from the Coupling, Energetics and Dynamics of Atmospheric Regions: CEDAR Phase III Report, 1996.

   


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