Light Scattering by Particles in Water Theoretical and Experimental Foundations

Light scattering-based methods are used to characterize small particles suspended in water in a wide range of disciplines ranging from oceanography, through medicine, to industry. The scope and accuracy of these methods steadily increases with the progress in light scattering research. This book foc...

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Main Author: Jonasz, Miroslaw (Author)
Other Authors: Fournier, Georges
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford Academic 2007
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