Aspects of Explosives Detection

Cover of Aspects of Explosives Detection by Maurice Marshall
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Year: 2008
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 302
ISBN-13: 9780123745330
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.14 Inches
Weight: 1.5652820602 Pounds
Width: 0.69 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 662.2
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Aspects of Explosives Detection by Maurice Marshall, published by Elsevier Science on December 4, 2008, is a comprehensive examination of the detection and quantification of trace chemicals, particularly focusing on explosives. This 302-page volume delves into the theoretical fundamentals and recent advancements in detection systems, addressing the challenges posed by concealed explosives that have become a significant concern for law enforcement and security personnel.

Readers will find a detailed discussion on the history of explosive detection research, including the technological developments that have emerged in response to high-profile terrorist events. The book emphasizes both the scientific principles and practical applications involved in detecting trace and bulk explosives, providing insights into current technologies and future directions in the field. Covering topics relevant to professional, career, and trade contexts, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in analytical chemistry and security measures related to explosives detection.


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Detection and quantification of trace chemicals is a major thrust of analytical chemistry. In recent years much effort has been spent developing detection systems for priority pollutants. Less mature are the detections of substances of interest to law enforcement and security personnel:in particular explosives. This volume will discuss the detection of these, not only setting out the theoretical fundamentals, but also emphasizing the remarkable developments in the last decade. Terrorist events―airplanes blown out of the sky (PanAm 103 over Lockerbie) and attacks on U.S. and European cities (Trade Center in New York and the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, railways in London and Madrid)–emphasize the danger of concealed explosives. However, since most explosives release little vapor, it was not possible to detect them by technology used on most organic substances. After PanAm 103 was downed over Scotland, the U.S. Congress requested automatic explosive detection equipment be placed in airports. This volume outlines the history of explosive detection research, the developments along the way, present day technologies, and what we think the future holds. Written by experts in the field who set out both the scientific issues and the practical context with authority Discusses and describes the threat Describes the theoretical background and practical applications of both trace and bulk explosives detection

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