Chemometrics
Described by Masart as
the disciplinary intersection between chemistry, mathematics, and statistics,
the field of chemometrics has application in extracting information from complex,
multivariate data such as collected in environental studies.
Relevant
Technical Activity Reports
- Applying Isotope Metrology
to the Authentication of Polymers Produced through Biotechnology
- Seasonal and Historical
Records of Aerosol Carbon and 14C in Greenland Snow and Ice: Initial Studies
- Isotopic Black Carbon
in the Environment: New Metrology for 14C and its International Impact
- Standard Test Data for
Comparison of Curve-Fitting Approaches in Spectral Data Analysis
- New data services on
the WWW: Interactive STD for XPS and a database of isotopes in atmospheric
methane
- Radiocarbon measurements
in support of the Northern Front Range Air Quality Study
- Nature and distribution
of the blank: impact on low-level and high accuracy chemical metrology
Relevant
Publications
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