Articles | Volume 3, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/gi-3-153-2014
https://doi.org/10.5194/gi-3-153-2014
Research article
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01 Sep 2014
Research article |  | 01 Sep 2014

CLUSTER–STAFF search coil magnetometer calibration – comparisons with FGM

P. Robert, N. Cornilleau-Wehrlin, R. Piberne, Y. de Conchy, C. Lacombe, V. Bouzid, B. Grison, D. Alison, and P. Canu

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Cross Calibration Workshops: The purpose of the cross-calibration workshops is to provide a forum where observations from different Cluster instruments are compared in detail, presentations of organized workshops between September 2005 and March 2013, available at: ftp://ftp.lpp.polytechnique.fr/robert/keep/Biblio_et_CV/ESA_CrossCal_Meetings, 1st CrossCal Workshop, ESTEC, 2–3 February2006/CrossCal01-STAFF_Robert.ppt, 2nd CrossCal Workshop, ESTEC, 16 May 2006/CrossCal02-STAFF_Robert.ppt, 8th CrossCal Workshop, Kinsale, Co. Cork, Ireland, 28–30 October 2008/CrossCal08-STAFF_Robert.ppt 9th CrossCal Workshop, Jesus College, Cambridge, 23–27 March 2009/CrossCal09-STAFF_Burlaud.ppt, 10th CrossCal Workshop, L'Observatoire de Paris, Paris, 3–4 November 2009/CrossCal10-STAFFActions_Burlaud.ppt/CrossCal10-STAFF-SA_De_Conchy.ppt/CrossCal10-STAFF-SC_Robert.ppt, 11th CrossCal Workshop, Hotel die Tanne, Goslar, 7–9 April 2010/CrossCal11-STAFF_Burlaud.ppt,/CrossCal11-STAFF_Robert.ppt, 12th CrossCal Workshop, CESR, Toulouse, 26–28 October 2010/CrossCal12-STAFF_Cornilleau.ppt, /CrossCal11-STAFF_Robert.ppt, 13th CrossCal Workshop, IRF, Uppsala, Sweden, 13–15 April 2011/CrossCal13-STAFF_Robert.ppt, 14th CrossCal Workshop, York, UK, 5–7 October 2011/CrossCal14-STAFF_Robert.ppt/CrossCal14-STAFF_Santolik.ppt, 15th CrossCal Workshop, University College of London, London, 17–19 April 2012/CrossCal15-STAFF_Robert_Piberne.pptx, 16th CrossCal Workshop, Toulouse, France, 6–9 November 2012/CrossCal16-STAFF_Robert_Piberne.ppt, 17th CrossCal Workshop, ESOC, Darmstadt, Germany, 25–27 March 2013/CrossCal17-STAFF_Piberne.ppt, 18th CrossCal Workshop, Cosener's House, Abingdon, UK, 23–25 October 2013/CrossCal18-STAFF_Piberne.pptx.