The National Ultraviolet Monitoring Centre (NUVMC) maintains a network of Brewer Spectrophotometers that collect spectrally resolved, full sky ultraviolet (UV) irradiance values throughout the day. Using these data, an investigation into the spectral UV irradiances at several Brewer locations has been carried out by employing plant action spectra that represent a generalized response of plants to UV exposure. Analysis was performed for the year 2000 on the Chicago, Virgin Islands, and Shenandoah Brewer sites of the Eastern USA, which are of varying latitude, elevation, and atmospheric composition. The weighted and unweighted UV data grouped in SZA ranges of 10° increments is analysed seasonally, highlighting the seasonal atmospheric differe...
Two different instruments for measuring, the spectral UV irradiance were used in a field comparison ...
Many of the potential effects of ultraviolet radiation (UVR)—damage to materials, altered herbivory ...
Plants are routinely exposed to UV-B radiation (280-315 nm) as a natural component of incident solar...
Biological spectral weighting functions (BSWF) play a key role in calculating the increase of biolog...
Several ground-based ultraviolet (UV) monitoring networks exist in the United States, each of which ...
The first dataset of a complete year of biologically damaging spectral UV at a sub-tropical latitude...
Action spectra of UV damage to plants must be used as weighting functions to (1) evaluate the relati...
A network of 21 Brewer spectroradiometers, owned by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and ope...
Cloud cover which is influenced by climate change, has a direct impact on the solar UV radiation inc...
This paper presents UV data recorded over 12 months in 2000/2001 at a southern hemisphere (Toowoomba...
This paper provides an overview of existing literature on the ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation effects...
The potential loss of significant fractions of stratospheric ozone has prompted renewed efforts in a...
The solar spectral UVR irradiances in tree shade and sunlight have been measured in a sub-tropical s...
I investigated whether seedlings of non-agricultural plants exposed to varying levels of UV-B exposu...
Compared to similar temperate latitudes in the northern hemisphere, levels of summer UV radiation ar...
Two different instruments for measuring, the spectral UV irradiance were used in a field comparison ...
Many of the potential effects of ultraviolet radiation (UVR)—damage to materials, altered herbivory ...
Plants are routinely exposed to UV-B radiation (280-315 nm) as a natural component of incident solar...
Biological spectral weighting functions (BSWF) play a key role in calculating the increase of biolog...
Several ground-based ultraviolet (UV) monitoring networks exist in the United States, each of which ...
The first dataset of a complete year of biologically damaging spectral UV at a sub-tropical latitude...
Action spectra of UV damage to plants must be used as weighting functions to (1) evaluate the relati...
A network of 21 Brewer spectroradiometers, owned by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and ope...
Cloud cover which is influenced by climate change, has a direct impact on the solar UV radiation inc...
This paper presents UV data recorded over 12 months in 2000/2001 at a southern hemisphere (Toowoomba...
This paper provides an overview of existing literature on the ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation effects...
The potential loss of significant fractions of stratospheric ozone has prompted renewed efforts in a...
The solar spectral UVR irradiances in tree shade and sunlight have been measured in a sub-tropical s...
I investigated whether seedlings of non-agricultural plants exposed to varying levels of UV-B exposu...
Compared to similar temperate latitudes in the northern hemisphere, levels of summer UV radiation ar...
Two different instruments for measuring, the spectral UV irradiance were used in a field comparison ...
Many of the potential effects of ultraviolet radiation (UVR)—damage to materials, altered herbivory ...
Plants are routinely exposed to UV-B radiation (280-315 nm) as a natural component of incident solar...