Personal ultraviolet-B dosimetry at Koldewey-Station by using an electronic dosimeter ELUV-14 (scientific note)
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Personal exposure of ultraviolet-B irradiance (UV-B) was measured by small portable dosimeter (ELUV-14) at Koldewey-Station in Ny-Ålesund, from May 15 to August 15,1999. While ten persons carried those dosimeters global irradiance was simultaneously measured by a UV-B spectral radiometer. The highest erythemal weighted global UV-B dose was 2200 J/m^2 recorded on June 8,1999. The personal related maximum value was about 345 J/m^2 on May 25,1999. This correponds to approximately 23% of the global dose recorded at the same day.
- 国立極地研究所の論文
著者
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Gernandt Hartwig
Alfred Wegener Institute For Polar And Marine Research
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Gernandt Hartwig
Alfred-wegener-institute For Polar And Marine Research (awi)
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Naggar Saad
Alfred-wegener-institute For Polar And Marine Research (awi)
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Spelten Nicole
Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine Research (AWI)
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Klaas Andrew
Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine Research (AWI)
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