Index

Note: Page numbers followed by “f” indicate figures, “t” indicate tables.’
A
A Large Outdoor Fire Plume Trajectory model (ALOFT model), 659
Absorption-band depth mapping, 320–322
Accident
probability for CBR transport, 140–143, 140t–141t
rates, 140
and spill probability model, 132
Acoustic
cameras, 751
systems, 750–751
Active sensors, 403–404
Additional surface weathering, 824
Adhesion, 195–196
to surfaces, 445
Adult oxidative stress biomarkers, 970–971
Advanced synthetic aperture radar (ASAR), 354–355
Advanced very high resolution radiometer (AVHRR), 347–348
satellite, 349–354
Aeration, See Mixing
Agents, treating, 617–620

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