The Regime of Total and Biological Effective Ultraviolet Radiation at Vernadsky Station (Argentine Islands, Antarctica) and the Impact of Ozone and Cloudiness in 2002 and 2003.
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Year of publication | 2004 |
Type | Monograph |
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Description | Measurement of global solar radiation and UVB radiation intensity are the issues studied within the Czech-Ukrainian scientific co-operation that has been carried out at Vernadsky Station in Antarctica since 2002. The paper brings results from modelling of the intensity of the erythemally effective UVB at a level of daily sums in relation to the total ozone content, extraterrestrial and surface intensity of the global solar radiation, and to the extraterrestrial intensity of the UVB radiation. |
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