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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 39,
  • Issue 4,
  • pp. 740-741
  • (1985)

Salinity Determination Using NIRA

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Abstract

The determination of salinity via NIRA is attractive for two reasons. On one hand, NIRA's stark simplicity (little or no sample preparation, 20 s analysis time) makes it a desirable technique for salinity determination in foodstuffs, forage, or biological samples. On the other hand, the technique's compatibility with remote measurements from airplanes or the earth's orbit suggests a number of ecological, oceanographic, or naval applications.

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