Abstract
Improved monitors are required to measure toxic metal concentrations emitted from incinerator and power plant stacks. These monitors must be capable of sensitive, continuous measurements on a variety of metals. We are investigating the ability of laser spark spectroscopy to perform quantitative, in-situ measurements of metal concentrations.
© 1996 Optical Society of America
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