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Title: An Experimental Determination of the Infrared Spectral Reflectivities of Ice, Snow, and Solid Carbon Dioxide
Authors: Hoffman, Sara Witherow
Keywords: Text;Physics, Department of;Honors papers;Student research
Issue Date: 1966
Publisher: Memphis, Tenn. : Rhodes College
Abstract: An infrared spectrometer was employed to obtain reflection spectra of ice, snow and solid carbon dioxide (dry ice) in the infrared region of the spectrum from .95 to 5.35 microns. After analysis these data were displayed graphically, the respective reflectivities being represented as functions of wavelength. These results were compared to those of other observers, and reasons for differences were discussed. Additional spectra of teflon were studied, and comparison applications of research in this field were presented.
Description: Submitted as partial fullment of trhe requirement of the degree with honors in physics. Scanned in 2010.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10267/27229
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