Quantitative Optical Data Analysis on Chemical Releases

A continuing program whose objective is the study of atmospheric winds and temperatures, chemical reaction processes, composition, and diffusive and turbulent transport, in the upper atmosphere and stratosphere is described. These parameters are studied through analysis and interpretation of photogr...

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Chemical release studies
Chemical releases
DATA REDUCTION
DIFFUSION
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS
SMOKE
TRACER STUDIES
WIND DIRECTION
WIND VELOCITY
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