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SOHO CELIAS Interplanetary Shock List

(2022). SOHO CELIAS Interplanetary Shock List. [Data set]. University of Maryland. https://doi.org/10.48322/tza0-4046. Accessed on .

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ResourceID
spase://NASA/Catalog/SOHO/CELIAS/IPSHOCKS

Description
F. M. Ipavich

Metadata Rights
CC0-1.0: Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal
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Catalog

ResourceID
spase://NASA/Catalog/SOHO/CELIAS/IPSHOCKS
NamingAuthority
NASA
ResourceType
Catalog
ResourceHeader
ResourceName
SOHO CELIAS Interplanetary Shock List
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48322/tza0-4046
ReleaseDate
2026-02-02 13:10:23Z
RevisionHistory
RevisionEvent
ReleaseDate
2023-05-11 12:34:56.789
Note
Updated to SPASE Version 2.5.0 if needed, Added DOI information, JMW
RevisionEvent
ReleaseDate
2023-09-27 12:34:56.789
Note
Updated Authors. JMW
RevisionEvent
ReleaseDate
2026-02-02 13:10:23Z
Note
Added MetadataRightsList. Added ResourceType and NamingAuthority. Updated to 2.7.1. ZCB
Description
F. M. Ipavich
PublicationInfo
Authors
SOHO, Charge, Element, and Isotope Analysis System (CELIAS)
PublicationDate
2022-01-01 00:00:00
PublishedBy
University of Maryland
Contacts
Role Person StartDate StopDate Note
1. GeneralContact spase://SMWG/Person/Fred.M.Ipavich
PriorIDs
spase://VSPO/Catalog/P_SOHO_HDR_CELIAS_IPSHOCKS
spase://VSPO/Catalog/SOHO/CELIAS/IPSHOCKS
AccessInformation
RepositoryID
Availability
Online
AccessRights
Open
AccessURL
Name
CELIAS site at U. Maryland
URL
Format
Text
InstrumentIDs
PhenomenonType
InterplanetaryShock
TimeSpan
StartDate
1996-09-26 00:00:00
RelativeStopDate
-P3D
Note
Entries are added within days of observation of possible interplanetary shocks