During July 2000 we used an electronic personal dosimeter (X-2000) and a biological dosimeter (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt: Biofilm) to characterize the UV radiation exposure of arctic field scientists involved in biological and geological fieldwork. These personnel were working at the Haughton impact structure on Devon Island (75°N) in the Canadian High Arctic under a 24 h photoperiod. During a typical day of field activities under a clear sky, the total daily erythemally weighted exposure, as measured by electronic dosimetry, was up to 5.8 standard erythemal dose (SED). Overcast skies (typically 7–8 okta of stratus) reduced exposures by a mean of 54%. We estimate that during a month of field activity in July a typical field ...
Professions that are predominantly based outdoors have the risk of workers being exposed to solar ul...
Background: The health risk related to an excessive exposure to solar radiation (SR) is well known. ...
The incidences of diseases due to UV radiation in wintering personnel of the Japanese Antarctic Rese...
During July 2000 we used an electronic personal dosimeter (X-2000) and a biological dosimeter (Deuts...
We used ultraviolet radiation dosimeters to investigate human exposure at two polar latitudes with a...
We used ultraviolet radiation dosimeters to investigate human exposure at two polar latitudes with a...
Abstract Background Exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation is a well-known cause of skin cancer. Th...
Greatly increased levels of ultraviolet (UV) radiation were observed at thirteen Arctic and sub-Arct...
Excessive exposure to solar UV light is the main cause of skin cancers in humans. UV exposure depend...
Biological dosimeters made from a monolayer of Bacillus subtilis spores were used to investigate the...
Ultra violet radiation (UVR) is believed to be linked to many health problems, and numerous studies ...
Mountain sites experience enhanced UV radiation levels due to the concurrent effects of shorter radi...
[EN] UV exposure is considered to be one of the most important risk factors in skin cancers, mainly ...
Daily UVA and erythemal irradiance data on a horizontal plane at a sub-tropical site were measured d...
Introduction: Outdoor workers are at high risk of exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR), a k...
Professions that are predominantly based outdoors have the risk of workers being exposed to solar ul...
Background: The health risk related to an excessive exposure to solar radiation (SR) is well known. ...
The incidences of diseases due to UV radiation in wintering personnel of the Japanese Antarctic Rese...
During July 2000 we used an electronic personal dosimeter (X-2000) and a biological dosimeter (Deuts...
We used ultraviolet radiation dosimeters to investigate human exposure at two polar latitudes with a...
We used ultraviolet radiation dosimeters to investigate human exposure at two polar latitudes with a...
Abstract Background Exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation is a well-known cause of skin cancer. Th...
Greatly increased levels of ultraviolet (UV) radiation were observed at thirteen Arctic and sub-Arct...
Excessive exposure to solar UV light is the main cause of skin cancers in humans. UV exposure depend...
Biological dosimeters made from a monolayer of Bacillus subtilis spores were used to investigate the...
Ultra violet radiation (UVR) is believed to be linked to many health problems, and numerous studies ...
Mountain sites experience enhanced UV radiation levels due to the concurrent effects of shorter radi...
[EN] UV exposure is considered to be one of the most important risk factors in skin cancers, mainly ...
Daily UVA and erythemal irradiance data on a horizontal plane at a sub-tropical site were measured d...
Introduction: Outdoor workers are at high risk of exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR), a k...
Professions that are predominantly based outdoors have the risk of workers being exposed to solar ul...
Background: The health risk related to an excessive exposure to solar radiation (SR) is well known. ...
The incidences of diseases due to UV radiation in wintering personnel of the Japanese Antarctic Rese...