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Distributions of Direct, Reflected, and Diffuse Irradiance for Ocular UV Exposure at Different Solar Elevation Angles

To analyze intensities of ocular exposure to direct (E(o,dir)), reflected (E(o,refl)), and diffuse (E(o,diff)) ultraviolet (UV) irradiance at different solar elevation angles (SEAs), a rotating manikin and dual-detector spectrometer were used to monitor the intensity of ocular exposure to UV irradia...

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Autores principales: Yu, Jiaming, Hua, Hui, Liu, Yan, Liu, Yang
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5112793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27846278
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166729
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description To analyze intensities of ocular exposure to direct (E(o,dir)), reflected (E(o,refl)), and diffuse (E(o,diff)) ultraviolet (UV) irradiance at different solar elevation angles (SEAs), a rotating manikin and dual-detector spectrometer were used to monitor the intensity of ocular exposure to UV irradiation (E(o)) and ambient UV radiation (UVR) under clear skies in Sanya, China. E(o,dir) was derived as the difference between maximum and minimum measured E(o) values. E(o,refl) was converted from the value measured at a height of 160 cm. E(o,diff) was calculated as the minimum measured E(o) value minus E(o,refl). Regression curves were fitted to determine distributions of intensities and growth rates at different wavelengths and SEAs. E(o,dir) differed from ambient UVR exposure. Linear, quadratic, and linear E(o,dir) distributions were obtained in SEA ranges of 14°–30°, 30°–50°, and 50°–90°, respectively, with maximum E(o,dir) at 32°–38° SEA. Growth rates of E(o,dir) with increasing wavelength were fitted with quadratic functions in all SEA ranges. Distributions and growth rate of E(o,refl) values were fitted with quadratic functions. Maximum E(o,diff) was achieved at the same SEA for all fitted quadratic functions. Growth rate of E(o,diff) with increasing wavelength was fitted with a linear function. E(o,dir) distributions were fitted with linear or quadratic functions in different SEA ranges. All E(o,refl) and E(o,diff) distributions were fitted with quadratic functions. As SEA increased, the E(o,dir) portion of E(o) increased and then decreased; the E(o,refl) portion increased from an initial minimum; and the E(o,diff) portion first decreased and then increased. The findings may provide data supporting on construction of a mathematical model of ocular UV exposure.
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spelling pubmed-51127932016-12-08 Distributions of Direct, Reflected, and Diffuse Irradiance for Ocular UV Exposure at Different Solar Elevation Angles Yu, Jiaming Hua, Hui Liu, Yan Liu, Yang PLoS One Research Article To analyze intensities of ocular exposure to direct (E(o,dir)), reflected (E(o,refl)), and diffuse (E(o,diff)) ultraviolet (UV) irradiance at different solar elevation angles (SEAs), a rotating manikin and dual-detector spectrometer were used to monitor the intensity of ocular exposure to UV irradiation (E(o)) and ambient UV radiation (UVR) under clear skies in Sanya, China. E(o,dir) was derived as the difference between maximum and minimum measured E(o) values. E(o,refl) was converted from the value measured at a height of 160 cm. E(o,diff) was calculated as the minimum measured E(o) value minus E(o,refl). Regression curves were fitted to determine distributions of intensities and growth rates at different wavelengths and SEAs. E(o,dir) differed from ambient UVR exposure. Linear, quadratic, and linear E(o,dir) distributions were obtained in SEA ranges of 14°–30°, 30°–50°, and 50°–90°, respectively, with maximum E(o,dir) at 32°–38° SEA. Growth rates of E(o,dir) with increasing wavelength were fitted with quadratic functions in all SEA ranges. Distributions and growth rate of E(o,refl) values were fitted with quadratic functions. Maximum E(o,diff) was achieved at the same SEA for all fitted quadratic functions. Growth rate of E(o,diff) with increasing wavelength was fitted with a linear function. E(o,dir) distributions were fitted with linear or quadratic functions in different SEA ranges. All E(o,refl) and E(o,diff) distributions were fitted with quadratic functions. As SEA increased, the E(o,dir) portion of E(o) increased and then decreased; the E(o,refl) portion increased from an initial minimum; and the E(o,diff) portion first decreased and then increased. The findings may provide data supporting on construction of a mathematical model of ocular UV exposure. Public Library of Science 2016-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5112793/ /pubmed/27846278 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166729 Text en © 2016 Yu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Distributions of Direct, Reflected, and Diffuse Irradiance for Ocular UV Exposure at Different Solar Elevation Angles
title Distributions of Direct, Reflected, and Diffuse Irradiance for Ocular UV Exposure at Different Solar Elevation Angles
title_full Distributions of Direct, Reflected, and Diffuse Irradiance for Ocular UV Exposure at Different Solar Elevation Angles
title_fullStr Distributions of Direct, Reflected, and Diffuse Irradiance for Ocular UV Exposure at Different Solar Elevation Angles
title_full_unstemmed Distributions of Direct, Reflected, and Diffuse Irradiance for Ocular UV Exposure at Different Solar Elevation Angles
title_short Distributions of Direct, Reflected, and Diffuse Irradiance for Ocular UV Exposure at Different Solar Elevation Angles
title_sort distributions of direct, reflected, and diffuse irradiance for ocular uv exposure at different solar elevation angles
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5112793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27846278
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166729
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