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Methods of the Physics of Porous Media, Volume 35 (Experimental Methods in the Physical Sciences)

Methods of the Physics of Porous Media, Volume 35 (Experimental Methods in the Physical Sciences)Creator: Po-Zen Wong
Publisher: Academic Press
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Pages: 485
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ISBN: 0124759823
Dewey Decimal Number: 530.413
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Over the past 25 years, the field of VUV physics has undergone significant developments as new powerful spectroscopic tools, VUV lasers, and optical components have become available. This volume is aimed at experimentalists who are in need of choosing the best type of modern instrumentation in this applied field. In particular, it contains a detailed chapter on laboratory sources.
This volume provides an up-to-date description of state-of-the-art equipment and techniques, and a broad reference bibliography. It treats phenomena from the standpoint of an experimental physicist, whereby such topics as imaging techniques (NMR, X-ray, ultrasonic, etc.) computer modeling, eletro-kinetic phenomena, diffusion, non-linear wave propagation surface adsorption/desorption, convective mixing, and fracture are specifically addressed.



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5 out of 5 stars Extremely useful reference   August 3, 2006
Ray Mebert (North America)
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Much knowledge of how to do experiments well is conveyed in an oral tradition. This book (actually, series) is an important codification of much that is currently scattered throughout the discipline. Practicing scientists will find much here of deep value, especially of how not to be fooled by your own flawed experimental protocols.