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Federal
NIST Atomic Spectra Database - SRD 78
National Institute of Standards and Technology —
This database provides access and search capability for NIST critically evaluated data on atomic energy levels, wavelengths, and transition probabilities that are... -
Federal
NIST Atomic Energy Levels and Spectra Bibliographic Database
National Institute of Standards and Technology —
References contained in this database are from Bibliography on Atomic Energy Levels and Spectra, NBS Special Publication 363 and Supplements, as well as current... -
Federal
NIST Handbook of Basic Atomic Spectroscopic Data - SRD 108
National Institute of Standards and Technology —
This handbook provides a selection of the most important and frequently used atomic spectroscopic data in an easily accessible format. The compilation includes energy... -
State
CGS Mineral Hazards: Indoor Radon Potential Zones
State of California —
This digital layer contains polygons (vector format) of portions of California designated as having high, moderate, low, or unknown potential for homes to exceed the... -
Federal
NIST Atomic Spectral Line Broadening Bibliographic Database
National Institute of Standards and Technology —
This interactive database, maintained by the NIST Atomic Spectroscopy Data Center, contains more than 6000 references, dating from 1889 through current year and is... -
County
Radon Potential Areas
Fairfax County, Virginia —
Areas of radon potential within Fairfax County. These areas were developed by short-term test results from a study conducted by the Fairfax County Health Department... -
Federal
NIST Atomic Transition Probability Bibliographic Database
National Institute of Standards and Technology —
This interactive database, maintained by the NIST Atomic Spectroscopy Data Center, contains more than 8000 references, dating from 1914 through current year and is... -
State
Radon Data
State of Oregon —
The polygons in this feature class are geologic map units assigned a radon potential rank, based on three major geologic factors: geologic materials, aerial... -
State
CGS Mineral Hazards: Indoor Radon Potential Study Areas
State of California —
Study area boundaries for indoor radon potential conducted by the California Geological Survey.