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March 23, 1987

Spectroscopic Measurements of Combustion Emissions

Nancy J. Brown
UC Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory

Darwin 103
3:00 PM

Nancy J. Brown of the UC Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory will describe tunable atomic line molecular spectroscopy, a technique based upon the Zeeman effect which has been applied to the measurement of air pollutants and emissions from oil shale retorting.