Using an Array of Ion Mobility Spectrometers in the Field for Real-Time Reporting of Chemical Vapor Concentration Measurements

Field tests were carried out where hundreds of kilograms of chemical agent surrogates were explosively disseminated to gather real time chemical concentration information at specific ground locations downwind from a CW agent attack, to assess behavior of plumes of tactical quantities of chemical age...

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Hauptverfasser: Blethen, Gretchen E, Harden, Charles S, McHugh, Vincent M, Shoff, Donal B, Ince, Brian S, Harper, Stephen E, Schafer, Robert J, Arnold, Paul D, Pavitt, Simon W, Thomas, Martin A, Espander, William R, Ciborowski, Steven M
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RADIOFREQUENCY
REAL TIME
SYMPOSIA
title Using an Array of Ion Mobility Spectrometers in the Field for Real-Time Reporting of Chemical Vapor Concentration Measurements
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