Table of wavenumbers: Volume 1, 2000 A to 7000 A (open access)

Table of wavenumbers: Volume 1, 2000 A to 7000 A

From Extension of Tables: "Because of its range and size, this table of wavenumbers is in two volumes, Volume I presenting wavenumbers for all wavelengths between 2000 and 7000 A, and Volume II giving wave-numbers for all wavelengths from 7000 A to 10000000 A=1 mm. In some cases Volume I may suffice for ionic spectra, and in others Volume II may be adequate for molecular spectra, but in general both volumes will needed to cover the entire range of spectral wavelengths measured in standard air."
Date: May 2, 1960
Creator: Coleman, Charles DeWitt; Bozman, William R. & Meggers, William F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Engineering Method for Calculating Protection Afforded by Structures Against Fallout Radiation (open access)

An Engineering Method for Calculating Protection Afforded by Structures Against Fallout Radiation

From Introduction: "The purpose of the paper is to discuss the assumptions and the reasoning by which the calculations described in the Engineering Manual were derived from the data in [1]. The relevant curves from [1] are given in Appendix A and the technical charts from the Engineering Manual are given in appendix B."
Date: July 2, 1964
Creator: Eisenhauer, Charles
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tables of Spectral-Line Intensities: Part 2, Arranged by Wavelengths (open access)

Tables of Spectral-Line Intensities: Part 2, Arranged by Wavelengths

From Abstract: "Comparisons with other intensity measurements in individual spectra indicate that the National Bureau of Standards spectral-line intensities may have average errors of 20 percent, but first of all they provide uniform quantitative values for the seventy chemical elements commonly determined by spectrochemists. These data are presented by element in part I, and all 39,000 observed lines are given in order of wavelength in part II."
Date: October 2, 1961
Creator: Meggers, William F.; Corliss, Charles H. & Scribner, Bourdon F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Radiation Patterns in the Lower Ionosphere and Fresnel Zones for Elevated Antennas Over a Spherical Earth (open access)

Radiation Patterns in the Lower Ionosphere and Fresnel Zones for Elevated Antennas Over a Spherical Earth

From Introduction: "The purpose of this work is to give the results of a detailed computation of antenna patterns in the ionosphere at VHF over a spherical earth."
Date: April 2, 1962
Creator: Merrill, R. G. & Mansfield, W. V.
System: The UNT Digital Library