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31 January 1994 Fourier transform spectroscopy: from organizing MISFITS to FTing it in a truck
Wanda G. Fateley, Robert M. Hammaker, Martin L. Spartz, Mark R. Witkowski, Timothy L. Marshall, Charles T. Chaffin Jr., M. D. Tucker, John M. Poholarz, V. D. Makepeace, Billy J. Fairless, Jody L. Hudson, Joseph Arello, Mark J. Thomas
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Proceedings Volume 2089, 9th International Conference on Fourier Transform Spectroscopy; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166640
Event: Fourier Transform Spectroscopy: Ninth International Conference, 1993, Calgary, Canada
Abstract
Open-cell long-path Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy has become a common technique for the monitoring of fugitive emission of VOCs in the atmosphere. Our entry into the study of VOCs in the atmosphere is presented in a historical context. The evolution of our techniques for carrying out field studies is described. Some representative examples of our monitoring activities are given and referenced. Some more recent concerns are presented and future directions are indicated.
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Wanda G. Fateley, Robert M. Hammaker, Martin L. Spartz, Mark R. Witkowski, Timothy L. Marshall, Charles T. Chaffin Jr., M. D. Tucker, John M. Poholarz, V. D. Makepeace, Billy J. Fairless, Jody L. Hudson, Joseph Arello, and Mark J. Thomas "Fourier transform spectroscopy: from organizing MISFITS to FTing it in a truck", Proc. SPIE 2089, 9th International Conference on Fourier Transform Spectroscopy, (31 January 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166640
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KEYWORDS
Spectroscopy

FT-IR spectroscopy

Fourier transforms

Infrared spectroscopy

Fourier spectroscopy

Calibration

Far infrared

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