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      <ResourceID>spase://VITMO/NumericalData/TIMED/GUVI/Imaging/L1B_Disk</ResourceID>

      <ResourceHeader>

         <ResourceName>TIMED GUVI Imaging Level 1B Disk</ResourceName>

         <ReleaseDate>2011-10-21T12:00:00.000</ReleaseDate>

         <Description>Level 1B Disk data contains calibrated radiance data over multiple scans that are geolocated into a GUVI-based coordinate system on the disk.</Description>

         <Acknowledgement>NASA, Andrew B. Christensen</Acknowledgement>

         <Contact>

            <PersonID>spase://SMWG/Person/Andrew.B.Christensen</PersonID>

            <Role>PrincipalInvestigator</Role>

         </Contact>

         <InformationURL>

            <Name>L1B Imaging Data Information</Name>

            <URL>http://guvi.jhuapl.edu/site/data/documents/L1B_datainfo.pdf</URL>

         </InformationURL>

      </ResourceHeader>

      <AccessInformation>

         <RepositoryID>spase://SMWG/Repository/TIMED/GUVI_POC</RepositoryID>

         <Availability>Online</Availability>

         <AccessRights>Open</AccessRights>

         <AccessURL>

            <Name>GUVI POC L1B Imaging Data Request</Name>

            <URL>http://guvi.jhuapl.edu/site/data/data_fetch/l1b_imaging.shtml</URL>

            <Description>This web page allows the request of data files for this product.  To request data: select the year and day then press display.</Description>

         </AccessURL>

         <Format>NetCDF</Format>

         <Encoding>GZIP</Encoding>

         <Acknowledgement>NASA, Andrew B. Christensen</Acknowledgement>

      </AccessInformation>

      <ProcessingLevel>Calibrated</ProcessingLevel>

      <ProviderResourceName>GUVI Imaging L1B Disk data</ProviderResourceName>

      <ProviderProcessingLevel>Level 1B</ProviderProcessingLevel>

      <ProviderVersion>009</ProviderVersion>

      <InstrumentID>spase://SMWG/Instrument/TIMED/GUVI</InstrumentID>

      <MeasurementType>Radiance</MeasurementType>

      <TemporalDescription>

         <TimeSpan>

            <StartDate>2002-01-07T00:00:00.000</StartDate>

            <StopDate>2007-12-11T00:05:38.000</StopDate>

         </TimeSpan>

      </TemporalDescription>

      <ObservedRegion>Earth.NearSurface.Thermosphere</ObservedRegion>

      <ObservedRegion>Earth.NearSurface.Ionosphere</ObservedRegion>

      <ObservedRegion>Earth.NearSurface.AuroralRegion</ObservedRegion>

      <Keyword>TIMED</Keyword>

      <Keyword>GUVI</Keyword>

      <Keyword>Imaging</Keyword>

      <Keyword>Disk</Keyword>

      <Keyword>lower thermosphere</Keyword>

      <Keyword>ionosphere</Keyword>

      <Keyword>MLTI</Keyword>

      <Parameter>

         <Name>Starting Time</Name>

         <ParameterKey>Starting_Time</ParameterKey>

         <Description>Starting date/time of file's observation encoded in a 13-digit string and stored as a single netCDF global attribute.</Description>

         <Units>yyyydoyhhmmss</Units>

         <Structure>

             <Size>1</Size>

             <Description>Dimensions: [1] - this parameter is a single element per file.</Description>

         </Structure>

         <Support>

             <SupportQuantity>Temporal</SupportQuantity>

         </Support>

      </Parameter>

      <Parameter>

         <Name>Stopping Time</Name>

         <ParameterKey>Stopping_Time</ParameterKey>

         <Description>Stopping date/time of file's observation encoded in a 13-digit string and stored as a single netCDF global attribute.</Description>

         <Units>yyyydoyhhmmss</Units>

         <Structure>

             <Size>1</Size>

             <Description>Dimensions: [1] - this parameter is a single element per file.</Description>

         </Structure>

         <Support>

             <SupportQuantity>Temporal</SupportQuantity>

         </Support>

      </Parameter>

      <Parameter>

         <Name>Day of Year</Name>

         <ParameterKey>DOY</ParameterKey>

         <Description>Date of observation in number of days since start of current year.</Description>

         <Units>days</Units>

         <Structure>

             <Size></Size>

             <Description>Dimensions: [n] - where n is the number of scans, or NumScans, (i.e., records) in an orbital file.</Description>

         </Structure>

         <ValidMin>1</ValidMin>

         <ValidMax>366</ValidMax>

         <Support>

             <SupportQuantity>Temporal</SupportQuantity>

         </Support>

      </Parameter>

      <Parameter>

         <Name>Time</Name>

         <ParameterKey>Time</ParameterKey>

         <Description>Time of observation in integral number of milliseconds since start of current day. Timestamp marks beginning of interval</Description>

         <Units>ms</Units>

         <UnitsConversion>1e-3&gt;s</UnitsConversion>

         <Structure>

             <Size></Size>

             <Description>Dimensions: [n] - where n is the number of scans, or NumScans, (i.e., records) in an orbital file.</Description>

         </Structure>

         <ValidMin>0</ValidMin>

         <ValidMax>86399999</ValidMax>

         <Support>

             <SupportQuantity>Temporal</SupportQuantity>

         </Support>

      </Parameter>

      <Parameter>

         <Name>Detector</Name>

         <ParameterKey>Detector</ParameterKey>

         <Description>Detector number of detector being used</Description>

         <Units>unitless</Units>

         <Structure>

             <Size></Size>

             <Description>Dimensions: [n] - where n is the number of scans, or NumScans, (i.e., records) in an orbital file.</Description>

         </Structure>

         <ValidMin>1</ValidMin>

         <ValidMax>2</ValidMax>

         <Support>

             <SupportQuantity>Other</SupportQuantity>

         </Support>

      </Parameter>

      <Parameter>

         <Name>Slit position</Name>

         <ParameterKey>Slit</ParameterKey>

         <Description>Slit position being used where 0 = closed, 1 = wide, 2 = medium, 3 = narrow, and 4 = unknown.</Description>

         <Units>unitless</Units>

         <Structure>

             <Size></Size>

             <Description>Dimensions: [n] - where n is the number of scans, or NumScans, (i.e., records) in an orbital file.</Description>

         </Structure>

         <ValidMin>0</ValidMin>

         <ValidMax>4</ValidMax>

         <Support>

             <SupportQuantity>InstrumentMode</SupportQuantity>

         </Support>

      </Parameter>

      <Parameter>

         <Name>Mirror start position</Name>

         <ParameterKey>MirrorStartPosition</ParameterKey>

         <Description>Starting position of the mirror.</Description>

         <Units>unitless</Units>

         <Structure>

             <Size></Size>

             <Description>Dimensions: [n] - where n is the number of scans, or NumScans, (i.e., records) in an orbital file.</Description>

         </Structure>

         <ValidMin>49</ValidMin>

         <ValidMax>53</ValidMax>

         <Support>

             <SupportQuantity>Other</SupportQuantity>

         </Support>

      </Parameter>

      <Parameter>

         <Name>Mirror nadir position</Name>

         <ParameterKey>MirrorNadirPosition</ParameterKey>

         <Description>Position of the mirror when at nadir.</Description>

         <Units>unitless</Units>

         <Structure>

             <Size></Size>

             <Description>Dimensions: [n] - where n is the number of scans, or NumScans, (i.e., records) in an orbital file.</Description>

         </Structure>

         <ValidMin>249</ValidMin>

         <ValidMax>253</ValidMax>

         <Support>

             <SupportQuantity>Other</SupportQuantity>

         </Support>

      </Parameter>

      <Parameter>

         <Name>Dark count pixels</Name>

         <ParameterKey>DarkCountPixels</ParameterKey>

         <Description>Four separate dark pixels that measure instumental dark counts.  These values are use to scale a dark pixel mask to obtain an estimated dark level that can then subtracted from each pixel.</Description>

         <Caveats>This correction is generally not applied because the GUVI dark pixels seem to see varying amounts of scattered light at a level substantially larger than the miniscule "true" dark level.</Caveats>

         <Units>counts</Units>

         <Structure>

             <Size>4</Size>

             <Description>Dimensions: [4,n] - where 4 is the number of dark count pixels, or NumDarkCountPixels; n is the number of scans, or NumScans, (i.e., records) in an orbital file.</Description>

         </Structure>

         <Support>

             <SupportQuantity>Other</SupportQuantity>

         </Support>

      </Parameter>

      <Parameter>

         <Name>Background count pixels</Name>

         <ParameterKey>BackgroundPixels</ParameterKey>

         <Description>GUVI long backgrounds measured on a 3x7 grid (3 spatial pixel intervals, 7 scan/mirror step intervals), and integrated for time intervals of [1.088, 1.674,1.674, 1.674, 1.674, 1.674, 1.488] seconds, finishing at scan/mirror steps [   31,   26,   53,   80,  107,  134,  158]. The first 32 steps are on the limb (1.088 = 32x0.034 seconds/ limb step), whereas the next six intervals are distributed across the 159 disk scan steps.</Description>

         <Units>counts</Units>

         <Structure>

             <Size>21</Size>

             <Description>Dimensions: [21,n] - where 21 is the number of background count pixels, or NumBackgroundCountPixels; n is the number of scans, or NumScans, (i.e., records) in an orbital file.</Description>

         </Structure>

         <Support>

             <SupportQuantity>Other</SupportQuantity>

         </Support>

      </Parameter>

      <Parameter>

         <Name>Data Quality Indicator</Name>

         <ParameterKey>DQI</ParameterKey>

         <Description>Data quality indicator as bit-encoded integers where Bit 7: 1 = Negative Radiance, 0 = positive; Bit 6: 1 = Zero Radiance, 0 = non-zero; Bit 5: 1 = Geolocation error (disk pixel on limb or limb pixel on disk), 0 = correct geolocation; Bit 4: 1 = Calibration failure, 0 = No calibration failure; Bits 0-3 are unused.</Description>

         <Units>unitless</Units>

         <Structure>

             <Size>5 14 159</Size>

             <Description>Dimensions: [5,14,159,n] - where 5 is the number of colors, or NumColors; 14 is the number of along track pixels, or NumAlongTrackPixels; 159 is the number of across track pixels, or NumAcrossTrackPixels; n is the number of scans, or NumScans, (i.e., records) in an orbital file.</Description>

         </Structure>

         <Support>

             <SupportQuantity>Other</SupportQuantity>

         </Support>

      </Parameter>

      <Parameter>

         <Name>Pierce point latitude</Name>

         <ParameterKey>PiercePointLatitude</ParameterKey>

         <Description>Pierce point latitude geographic coordinates</Description>

         <Units>degrees</Units>

         <Structure>

             <Size>14 159</Size>

             <Description>Dimensions: [14,159,n] - where 14 is the number of along track pixels, or NumAlongTrackPixels; 159 is the number of across track pixels, or NumAcrossTrackPixels; n is the number of scans, or NumScans, (i.e., records) in an orbital file.</Description>

         </Structure>

         <ValidMin>-90.0</ValidMin>

         <ValidMax>90.0</ValidMax>

         <Support>

             <SupportQuantity>Positional</SupportQuantity>

         </Support>

      </Parameter>

      <Parameter>

         <Name>Pierce point longitude</Name>

         <ParameterKey>PiercePointLongitude</ParameterKey>

         <Description>Pierce point longitude geographic coordinates</Description>

         <Units>degrees</Units>

         <Structure>

             <Size>14 159</Size>

             <Description>Dimensions: [14,159,n] - where 14 is the number of along track pixels, or NumAlongTrackPixels; 159 is the number of across track pixels, or NumAcrossTrackPixels; n is the number of scans, or NumScans, (i.e., records) in an orbital file.</Description>

         </Structure>

         <ValidMin>-180.0</ValidMin>

         <ValidMax>180.0</ValidMax>

         <Support>

             <SupportQuantity>Positional</SupportQuantity>

         </Support>

      </Parameter>

      <Parameter>

         <Name>Calibration Error</Name>

         <ParameterKey>CalibrationError</ParameterKey>

         <Description>Calibration error</Description>

         <Units>Percent scaled by 10</Units>

         <UnitsConversion>1e-1&gt;%</UnitsConversion>

         <Structure>

             <Size>5 14 159</Size>

             <Description>Dimensions: [5,14,159,n] - where 5 is the number of colors, or NumColors; 14 is the number of along track pixels, or NumAlongTrackPixels; 159 is the number of across track pixels, or NumAcrossTrackPixels; n is the number of scans, or NumScans, (i.e., records) in an orbital file.</Description>

         </Structure>

         <ValidMin>0</ValidMin>

         <ValidMax>1000</ValidMax>

         <Support>

             <SupportQuantity>Other</SupportQuantity>

         </Support>

      </Parameter>

      <Parameter>

         <Name>Counting Statistical Error</Name>

         <ParameterKey>CountError</ParameterKey>

         <Description>Count error</Description>

         <Caveats>If Bit 6 of Data Quality Indicator (DQI) parameter is set, then set the value returned is in units of Rayleighs/count (unscaled)</Caveats>

         <Units>Percent scaled by 10</Units>

         <UnitsConversion>1e-1&gt;%</UnitsConversion>

         <Structure>

             <Size>5 14 159</Size>

             <Description>Dimensions: [5,14,159,n] - where 5 is the number of colors, or NumColors; 14 is the number of along track pixels, or NumAlongTrackPixels; 159 is the number of across track pixels, or NumAcrossTrackPixels; n is the number of scans, or NumScans, (i.e., records) in an orbital file.</Description>

         </Structure>

         <ValidMin>0</ValidMin>

         <Support>

             <SupportQuantity>Other</SupportQuantity>

         </Support>

      </Parameter>

      <Parameter>

         <Name>Solar Zenith Angle</Name>

         <ParameterKey>SolarZenithAngle</ParameterKey>

         <Description>Solar Zenith Angle</Description>

         <Units>degrees</Units>

         <Structure>

             <Size>14 159</Size>

             <Description>Dimensions: [14,159,n] - where 14 is the number of along track pixels, or NumAlongTrackPixels; 159 is the number of across track pixels, or NumAcrossTrackPixels; n is the number of scans, or NumScans, (i.e., records) in an orbital file.</Description>

         </Structure>

         <Support>

             <SupportQuantity>Other</SupportQuantity>

         </Support>

      </Parameter>

      <Parameter>

         <Name>Imaging Mode Disk Radiance Data</Name>

         <ParameterKey>RadianceData</ParameterKey>

         <Description>Radiance scans of nominally 159 pixels crosstrack and 14 pixels along track for each of 5 colors (1216, 1304, 1356 A, LBH1 and LBH2).</Description>

         <Units>Rayleighs</Units>

         <Structure>

             <Size>5 14 159</Size>

             <Description>Dimensions: [5,14,159,n] - where 5 is the number of colors, or NumColors; 14 is the number of along track pixels, or NumAlongTrackPixels; 159 is the number of across track pixels, or NumAcrossTrackPixels; n is the number of scans, or NumScans, (i.e., records) in an orbital file.</Description>

		 </Structure>

         <Wave>

            <WaveType>Electromagnetic</WaveType>

            <WaveQuantity>Wavelength</WaveQuantity>

            <WavelengthRange>

               <SpectralRange>Ultraviolet</SpectralRange>

               <Low>121.6</Low>

               <High>180.0</High>

               <Units>nm</Units>

               <Bin>

                    <BandName>HI (121.6)</BandName>

					<Low>121.6</Low>

					<High>121.6</High>

			   </Bin>

               <Bin>

                    <BandName>OI (130.4)</BandName>

					<Low>130.4</Low>

					<High>130.4</High>

			   </Bin>

               <Bin>

                    <BandName>OI (135.6)</BandName>

					<Low>135.6</Low>

					<High>135.6</High>

			   </Bin>

               <Bin>

                    <BandName>N2 Lyman-Birge-Hopfield (LBH (1))</BandName>

					<Low>140</Low>

					<High>150</High>

			   </Bin>

               <Bin>

                    <BandName>N2 Lyman-Birge-Hopfield (LBH (2))</BandName>

					<Low>165</Low>

					<High>180</High>

			   </Bin>

            </WavelengthRange>

         </Wave>

      </Parameter>

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