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Meridian Imaging Spectrograph

Poker Flat, Alaska, USA Auroral emissions 400-850 nm H. Nielsen <hnielsen@giuaf.gi.alaska.edu>
Block Island, Rhode Island, USA Aurora & aiglow emissions & altitude profiles (COTIF tomographic system)  400-800 nm  M. Mendillo <mendillo@buasta.bu.edu>
Cornish, Maine, USA

400-800 nm 

Farmington, Maine, USA 

 500-700 nm

CCD Spectrograph

Longyearbyen, Svalbard  Airglow and aurora, planetary waves, tides & gravity waves, atomic & molecular processes 

300-1000 nm 

 A. Sivjee <sivjee@bart.db.erau.edu>
Sondrestrom, Greenland 

 300-1000 nm 

EPCO, Resolute Bay, Canada

 300-1000 nm 

EPCO, Eureka, Canada 

 300-1000 nm 

Large Slit Imaging Spectrometer

Campaign Locations  Auroral and airglow emissions

 556-750 nm

W. Swift <swift@uahoal.optics.uah.edu> 

Imaging Spectrometer

Sondrestrom Greenland & campaign locations  Auroral emissions 

visible

G. Swenson <swenson1@uiuc.edu> 

Magneto-Optic Doppler Spectrometer

NIWOT Ridge, Colorado, USA  Na intensity and mesospheric winds 

589 nm 

B. Williams <biff@hao.ucar.edu> 

1-m Ebert-Fastie Spectrometer

Poker Flat, Alaska, USA  Auroral emissions 

400-840 nm 

C. S. Deehr <cdeehr@giuaf.gi.alaska.edu> 
Longyearbyen, Norway 
Arecibo, Puerto Rico  Airglow emissions

300-950 nm

C. Tepley <craig@naic.edu>

1/2-m Ebert-Fastie Spectrometer

Longyearbyen, Norway  Auroral emissions 

 400-840 nm

C. S. Deehr <cdeehr@giuaf.gi.alaska.edu>  

Ebert-Fastie Spectrometer

South Pole, Antarctica  Auroral and airglow emissions

 400-840 nm

A. Sivjee <sivjee@bart.db.erau.edu> 

UV Spectrometer

Sondrestrom & Thule, Greenland (2 instruments)  Auroral emissions 

Near - UV

R. Niciejewski <rickn@umich.edu> 

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

   


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