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            FUrTher InFormaTIon
            Yuri Abrahamian, Radik Martirossyan, Ferdinand Gasparyan, Karen Kocharyan, Methods and
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                These and other books on remote sensing infrared technology and methods provide a good
                 introduction to the basics of this technique.
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                These  textbooks  provide  good  introductions  to  geochemistry  and  geophysics  that  are
                 required for understanding and using many of the methods discussed in this chapter.
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