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Joe Demusz

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Harvard University
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Cambridge, MA 02138
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Co-Authored Publications
  • Sayres, D.S., et al. (2009), A new cavity based absorption instrument for detection of water isotopologues in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere, Review of Scientific Instruments, 80, 044102, doi:10.1063/1.3117349.
  • Wennberg, P.O., et al. (1994), Aircraft-borne, Laser-Induced Fluorescence Instrument for the in situ detection of hydroxyl and hydroperoxyl radicals, Review of Scientific Instruments, 65, 1858-1876.
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