Back to 2nd HEMS Workshop 2001
The 2nd Harsh-Environment Mass Spectrometry
Workshop
Presented by the
Center for Ocean Technology
College of Marine Science
/University of South Florida
March 18-21, 2001, St.
Petersburg, Florida
Talks (all abstracts *.zip) |
"Mass
Spectrometers for In-Situ Planetary Exploration" (abstract *.pdf) Pat Beauchamp, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA |
"A small multiple reflectron time-of-flight mass
spectrometer (MR-TOF-MS) for in-situ investigations" (abstract *.pdf) A. Casares and H. Wollnik, Justus-Liebig University, Giessen, Germany; F. Goesmann, A. Kholomeev, R. Roll, and H. Rosenbauer, Max-Planck Institute fuer Aeronomie (MPIE), Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany |
"In-situ Laser
TOF MS on Planets and Small Bodies" (abstract *.pdf) Will Brinckerhoff, Applied Physics Laboratory, The Johns Hopkins University, Laurel, MD |
"A Fully Redundant On-Line Mass Spectrometric
System for the Space Shuttle Used to Monitor Cyogenic Fuel Leaks" (abstract *.pdf) T. P. Griffin, G. R. Naylor and W. D. Haskell, Dynacs Inc., Kennedy Space Center, FL; G. S. Breznik and C. A. Mizell, NASA Kennedy Space Center, FL |
"A Miniaturized Cylindrical Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer" (abstract *.pdf) Garth E. Patterson and R. Graham Cooks, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN |
"Recent Developments in Micro Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry" (abstract *.pdf) Jeremy Moxom, William B. Whitten, Peter T. A. Reilly and J. Michael Ramsey, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN |
"Miniature TOF Mass Spectrometer using a Flexible Circuitboard
Reflectron" (abstract *.pdf) Tim Cornish, Applied Physics Laboratory, The Johns Hopkins University, Laurel, MD |
"Disaster Management Using Mobile Mass Spectrometers" (abstract *.pdf) Gerhard Matz, Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, Hamburg, Germany |
"Direct Sampling Mass Spectrometry in Atmospheric
Chemistry" (abstract *.pdf) Dennis Barket, Jr., Julia Hurst, Amanda Grannas, Christophe Guimbaud and Paul Shepson,, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN |
"MS for Trace Explosives Detection in Aviation
Security" (abstract *.pdf) R. T. Chamberlain, Richard Lareau FAA/Wm. J. Hughes Tech. Ctr., Atlantic City, NJ, Karl Hanold, Jack Syagen, Syagen Technology, Inc., Tustin, CA, Kevin Linker, Chuck Rhykerd, Frank Bouchier, Sandia National Laboratory, Albuquerque, NM |
"Volcanic Monitoring using Field-Portable Mass
Spectrometers: Towards On-Site and Real Time Gas Analysis at
Fumaroles" (abstract *.pdf) Jorge A. Diaz, Universidad de Costa Rica |
"Project NEREUS: Concepts and principles for in-situ
MS" (abstract *.pdf) H. F. Hemond and R. Camilli, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA |
"Development of an Underwater Mass Spectrometer
for Dissolved Gases, Solutes, and Large Organic Compounds" (abstract *.pdf) Gary M. McMurtry, SOEST, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii; Steven J. Smith, Jet Propulsion Laboratory/California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA |
"Applications of
in-water mass spectrometry for detection of volatile organic
compounds and dissolved gases" (abstract *.pdf) R. T. Short, D. P. Fries, G. Kibelka, M. L. Kerr, S. K. Toler, P. G. Wenner and R. H. Byrne, The University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL |
"Polymeric Membrane Chlorocarbon Permeabilities
Determined by Membrane Introduction Mass Spectrometry (MIMS)" (abstract *.pdf) Mark L. Stone, Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory/Bechtel, Idaho Falls, ID |
"Solid phase
microextraction as a method for sampling with analysis by gas
chromatography/mass spectrometry in the field" (abstract *.pdf) LCDR Gary Hook and LCDR Phil Smith, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD; Kenneth Williams and Michael Sheely, U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, Edgewood MD |
"Tiny Time-of-Flight (TOF) Mass Spectrometer for
Biodetection" (abstract *.pdf) Wayne Bryden, Applied Physics Laboratory, The Johns Hopkins University, Laurel, MD |
"Biological applications on a miniaturized delayed extraction TOF mass
spectrometer" (abstract *.pdf) M. C. Prieto, V. Kovtoun, and R. J. Cotter, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD |
"The
Portable Horiba-Kore Mass Spectrometer MS-200" (abstract *.pdf) Frank Nuber, Dr. Steve Mullock and Clive Corlett, Kore Technology Ltd., Cambridge, England |
"Progress
Toward Highly Miniaturized Vacuum Pumps" (abstract *.pdf) Dean Wiberg, Beverly Eyre, Kirill Shcheglov, Victor White and Vachik Garkanian, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA |
Posters (all abstracts *.zip) |
"Compact and Rugged Multipurpose TOF" (abstract *.pdf) M. Gonin, K. Fuhrer, and J.A. Schultz, Ionwerks, Inc., Houston, TX |
"Development
of a Low Cost Miniature Mass Spectrometer" (abstract *.pdf) Henry W. Rohrs, Rajiv S. Chhatwal, W. Ronald Gentry and Philip S. Berger, Mass Sensors, Inc., St. Louis, MO |
"Project NEREUS: Construction of a practical autonomous
underwater gas analyzer" (abstract *.pdf) R. Camilli and H. F. Hemond, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Ma. |
"Remotely Operated Mass Spectrometers: Adaptive
Search Platforms for Field Chemical Profiling" (abstract *.pdf) D. P. Fries, R. T. Short, G. Kibelka, M. L. Kerr, J. Patten and L. Langebrake, The University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL |