Methods and pulse sequences for facilitating nuclear magnetic resonance
(NMR) measurements in grossly inhomogeneous fields. Methods and pulse
sequences according to the invention may be used to accurately measure
variables such as transverse relaxation time, longitudinal relaxation
time, and diffusion, without the need for data at long recovery time,
thereby allowing for faster measurements. In addition, methods and pulse
sequences according to embodiment of the invention may allow simultaneous
encoding of information in both the amplitude and the shape of echoes, so
as to allow a single-shot measurement of multiple variables, e.g., both
transverse relaxation time (from the decay of echo amplitudes) and
longitudinal relaxation time (from the echo shape). CPMG detection may be
used to overcome the often limited signal-to-noise ratio in grossly
inhomogeneous fields.