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Dravnieks, Andrew; Prokop, William H. – Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 1975
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Environment, Environmental Research, Instrumentation
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Casalinuovo, Anthony F.; Sawan, Alan – Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 1976
The purpose of this study was to determine the practicality of infrared photographic analysis to air pollution agencies, by the detection of plant damage from pollutants before they are visually identifiable. Results showed that photomicrographic imaging using infrared radiation should be considered a viable surveillance tool in similiar…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Botany, Environment, Environmental Research
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Kehoe, Thomas J. – Environmental Science and Technology, 1977
The instrumental method for detecting total organic carbon (TOC) in water samples is detailed. The method's limitations are discussed and certain precautions that must be taken are emphasized. The subject of TOC versus COD and BOD is investigated and TOC is determined to be a valid indication of biological demand. (BT)
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Environment, Environmental Influences, Instrumentation
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Phillips, Sidney L.; Mack, Dick A. – Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
This discussion gives a general picture of the instrumentation available or being developed for measuring the four major categories of water pollutants: metals, nutrients, pesticides and oxygen demand. The instruments are classified as follows: manually operated laboratory analyzers, automated laboratory instrumentation, manual field monitors, and…
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Environment, Environmental Research, Instrumentation
American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, Cincinnati, OH. – 1972
This text, a revision and extension of the first three editions, consists of papers discussing the basic considerations in sampling air for specific purposes, sampler calibration, systems components, sample collectors, and descriptions of air-sampling instruments. (BT)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Environment, Instrumentation, Measurement
Miller, J. A.; And Others – 1972
The role analytical instrumentation performs in the surveillance and control of the quality of water resources is reviewed. Commonly performed analyses may range from simple tests for physical parameters to more highly sophisticated radiological or spectrophotometric methods. This publication explores many of these types of water quality analyses…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Environment, Instrumentation, Measurement Instruments
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Ard, R. W., Jr. – Environmental Science and Technology, 1976
The Coast Guard utilizes a number of monitoring detectors, sensors, and techniques to find, recover and identify oil spills. Discussed in this article are in-situ and airborne sensors, systems developed to provide clean-up capability such as air deployable anti-pollution transfer system (ADAPTS), and techniques which will determine the source of a…
Descriptors: Environment, Environmental Influences, Instrumentation, Measurement Techniques
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Case, S. K.; And Others – Environmental Science and Technology, 1978
This method of image enchancement and real-time imput of 3-D microscopic objects into an optical pattern recognition system is designed to identify and count diatoms as a means of water pollution assessment. The method consists of directing a low-power laser beam into a microscope to produce a coherent image of the specimen. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Environment, Instrumentation, Measurement Techniques, Microbiology
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Heins, Conrad F.; And Others – Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
New ways of obtaining environmental data are being developed to meet the demand for comprehensive, accurate, and timely information on the environment. This article examines four developments that are transforming the entire field of environmental measurement: spectroscopy; satellite transmission of environmental data; remote sensing; and…
Descriptors: Computers, Data Processing, Environment, Environmental Research
Dee, L. A.; And Others – 1972
The current manual NO (x) sampling and analysis method was evaluated. Improved time-integrated sampling and rapid analysis methods were developed. In the new method, the sample gas is drawn through a heated bed of uniquely active, crystalline, Pb02 where NO (x) is quantitatively absorbed. Nitrate ion is later extracted with water and the…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, Environment
McClatchie, E. A. – 1972
A prototype model low level carbon monoxide analyzer was developed using fluorescent cell and negative chopping techniques to achieve a device superior to state of art NDIR (Nondispersive infrared) analyzers in stability and cross-sensitivity to other gaseous species. It is clear that this type of analyzer has that capacity. The prototype…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, Environment
Thorpe, Charles J. D. – 1968
The well known Saltzman method for oxides of nitrogen is intended for the determination of these constituents in the ambient atmosphere in the range of a few parts per billion to about 5ppm. However, when sulfur dioxide is present in the gas to be sampled and/or the concentration range of the oxides of nitrogen is from five to several thousand…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, Environment