Developments in Applied Spectroscopy

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Perkins, A. J., Grove, E. L. (Author), Kaelble, Emmett F. (Author), Westermeyer, Joan E. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1972, 1972
Edition:1st ed. 1972
Series:Developments in Applied Spectroscopy
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Spectroscopic Techniques for the Museum
  • Recent Interfaces between Mass Spectrometry and Art
  • The Use of EDX for Fragile and Refractory Objects
  • Characterization of Medieval Window Glass by Neutron Activation Analysis
  • Molecular Spectroscopy
  • Infrared Spectra of Some Dimethylcyclohexanes at Very High Pressures
  • Raman Spectroscopy of High Pressure Phases of Solids
  • The Use of Pressure in Infrared Spectroscopic Studies of Hydrogen Bonding
  • High-Pressure, High-Temperature Spectrophotometer Cell for in situ Catalyst Identification
  • Recent Developments in High Resolution Raman Spectroscopy of Gases
  • Atmospheric and Space Spectroscopy
  • Measurement of Meteorological State Variables by Remote Probing
  • Solar Spectroscopy from Space Vehicles
  • Spectroscopic Techniques in X-ray Astronomy
  • Spectroscopy in Biomedicine
  • Surface Bioanalysis of Human Dental Enamel Using Infrared Internal Reflection Spectroscopy
  • Nuclear Particle Spectroscopy: Applications of Neutron Activation Analysis and Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy in Biomedicine
  • Spectroscopic Wear Metal Analysis in Lubricating Oils
  • A Controlled Maintenance System Through Used Oil Analysis
  • A High Repetition Rate High Voltage Spark Source and Its Application to the Analysis of Wear Metal in Oils
  • Wear Metal Analysis of Lubricating Oils
  • An Improved Computer-Direct Reader System for the Analysis of Wear Metals in Lubricating Oils and Its Application to Other Types of Spectrographic Analysis
  • X-Ray and Emission Spectroscopy
  • X-ray Diffraction Study of New Hafnium Compounds
  • The Annual Cycle of Some Minor Elements in Linsley Pond (North Branford, Connecticut) as Determined by Optical Emission