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Vol 149
Pages:
56-58
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Selection of spectral measurement channels for the control of multicomponent gas pollutants in the atmosphere

Authors:
M. L. Belov1
V. A. Gorodnichev2
V. I. Kozintsev3
Yu. V. Fedotov4
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  • 1 — R&D Institute of Electronics and Laser Technology
  • 2 — R&D Institute of Electronics and Laser Technology
  • 3 — R&D Institute of Electronics and Laser Technology
  • 4 — Bauman Moscow Technical University
Date submitted:
2000-10-05
Date accepted:
2000-11-05
Date published:
2001-05-01

Abstract

This paper describes the selection of analytical wavelengths for a laser gas analyzer designed to monitor atmospheric pollution. It is shown that the developed method qualitatively takes into account all the main factors affecting the operation of the gas analyzer and is preferable in terms of efficiency.

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