An introduction to the detectors used in Gas Chromatography, how they work, their applications, their strengths & weaknesses. The calibration, characterisation and essential properties of these detectors are described in a readable and readily accessible format. This book's concise but thorough treatment of the subject will appeal to physical chemists, analysts, laboratory staff and students alike. Mainstream, commonly used detectors are well covered, but some fascinating innovative devices are also described. Well written by a master in the field, this book is warmly recommended.