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Comparison of optical characteristics of pure water and precipitation water in the region 200–1100 nm

  • Optical Properties of Tropospheric and Atmospheric Aerosols
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Translated from II Vsesoyuznoe Soveshchanie po Rasprostraneniyu Lazernogo Izlucheniya v Dispersnoi Srede, Tezisy Dokladov (Second All-Union Conference on Propagation of Laser Radiation in Dispersive Medium, Summary of Proceedings), Part I, pp. 126–129, 1982.

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Romanov, N.P., Shuklin, V.S. Comparison of optical characteristics of pure water and precipitation water in the region 200–1100 nm. J Russ Laser Res 5, 75–77 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01120522

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