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Diurnal Variations in Solar Ultraviolet Radiation on Horizontal and Vertical Plane

BACKGROUND: In general, measurements of solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation are related to horizontal surfaces. While the humans walking and standing outdoors expose to the natural solar UV radiation, their eyes, cheeks, extremities, trunks, or many other anatomical sites are close to vertical plane an...

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Autores principales: Hu, LW, Gong, HZ, Jun Yu, D, Gao, Q, Gao, N, Wang, M, Yan, Y, Wang, Y, Yu, Jiaming, Liu, Y
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3481625/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23113025
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author Hu, LW
Gong, HZ
Jun Yu, D
Gao, Q
Gao, N
Wang, M
Yan, Y
Wang, Y
Yu, Jiaming
Liu, Y
author_facet Hu, LW
Gong, HZ
Jun Yu, D
Gao, Q
Gao, N
Wang, M
Yan, Y
Wang, Y
Yu, Jiaming
Liu, Y
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description BACKGROUND: In general, measurements of solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation are related to horizontal surfaces. While the humans walking and standing outdoors expose to the natural solar UV radiation, their eyes, cheeks, extremities, trunks, or many other anatomical sites are close to vertical plane and random orient to different directions. In this study, we characterized the diurnal variations in solar UV on horizontal and vertical plane which may be helpful to obtain more relevant information on UV exposure of humans. METHODS: The UV exposure on vertical and horizontal plane were measured using Solar-UV Sensors in Shenyang (41°51″N, 123°27″E) and Sanya (18°19′N, 109°42′E), PR China. RESULTS: As the well known, the diurnal variations in solar UV on horizontal plane in a sunny day exhibited unimodal distributions, reached a single UV peak exposure at around solar noon. However, the diurnal variations on vertical plane presented bimodal distributions, with two peaks in summer in Shenyang and Sanya, and a unimodal distribution in winter in Shenyang. In spring and autumn in Shenyang, the UV exposure around noon were slightly flat with no significant peaks but relative high. When the Solar Elevation Angle (SEA) is about 40°, the vertical plane may potentially receiving maximal unweighted total solar UV radiation exposures. CONCLUSION: The results potentially showed that the protection of some vertical and near-vertical anatomical sites of human body from high UV exposure should not only focused on the periods of before and after noon especially in high SEA places.
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spelling pubmed-34816252012-10-30 Diurnal Variations in Solar Ultraviolet Radiation on Horizontal and Vertical Plane Hu, LW Gong, HZ Jun Yu, D Gao, Q Gao, N Wang, M Yan, Y Wang, Y Yu, Jiaming Liu, Y Iran J Public Health Original Article BACKGROUND: In general, measurements of solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation are related to horizontal surfaces. While the humans walking and standing outdoors expose to the natural solar UV radiation, their eyes, cheeks, extremities, trunks, or many other anatomical sites are close to vertical plane and random orient to different directions. In this study, we characterized the diurnal variations in solar UV on horizontal and vertical plane which may be helpful to obtain more relevant information on UV exposure of humans. METHODS: The UV exposure on vertical and horizontal plane were measured using Solar-UV Sensors in Shenyang (41°51″N, 123°27″E) and Sanya (18°19′N, 109°42′E), PR China. RESULTS: As the well known, the diurnal variations in solar UV on horizontal plane in a sunny day exhibited unimodal distributions, reached a single UV peak exposure at around solar noon. However, the diurnal variations on vertical plane presented bimodal distributions, with two peaks in summer in Shenyang and Sanya, and a unimodal distribution in winter in Shenyang. In spring and autumn in Shenyang, the UV exposure around noon were slightly flat with no significant peaks but relative high. When the Solar Elevation Angle (SEA) is about 40°, the vertical plane may potentially receiving maximal unweighted total solar UV radiation exposures. CONCLUSION: The results potentially showed that the protection of some vertical and near-vertical anatomical sites of human body from high UV exposure should not only focused on the periods of before and after noon especially in high SEA places. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2010-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3481625/ /pubmed/23113025 Text en Copyright © Iranian Public Health Association & Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 3.0 License (CC BY-NC 3.0), which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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Hu, LW
Gong, HZ
Jun Yu, D
Gao, Q
Gao, N
Wang, M
Yan, Y
Wang, Y
Yu, Jiaming
Liu, Y
Diurnal Variations in Solar Ultraviolet Radiation on Horizontal and Vertical Plane
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title_short Diurnal Variations in Solar Ultraviolet Radiation on Horizontal and Vertical Plane
title_sort diurnal variations in solar ultraviolet radiation on horizontal and vertical plane
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3481625/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23113025
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