Sharla Clemenson performs atomic emission and absorption tests on mercury samples with a charge coupled detector. The atomic emission excites the atoms in plasma and makes it emit a photon of light that will travel up its characteristic wavelength. The reciprocal technique, atomic absorption, generates a mercury light of all mercury wavelengths. The sample will be put through the CCD and the measurement of mercury light that is emitted will be recorded. Clemenson is a chemist with the 72nd Civil Engineering Directorate Environmental Lab mainly working with the mercury samples. (U.S. Air Force photo/Kelly White)
Date Taken: | 02.26.2020 |
Date Posted: | 09.21.2020 17:17 |
Photo ID: | 6209961 |
VIRIN: | 200226-F-RI777-1066 |
Resolution: | 1934x2898 |
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Location: | TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, OKLAHOMA, US |
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