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Global Climate Change Digest A Guide to Information on Greenhouse Gases and Ozone Depletion Published July 1988 through June 1999
FROM VOLUME 7, NUMBER 5, MAY 1994
SPECIALIZED PAPER SUPPLEMENT... UV MEASUREMENT
Item #d94may184
"Problems
of UV-B Radiation Measurements in Biological Research. Critical
Remarks on Current Techniques and Suggestions for
Improvements," H. Tüg (A. Wegener Inst. Polar- &
Meeresforschung, Postfach 120161, D-27515 Bremerhaven, Ger.),
M.E.M. Baumann, Geophys. Res. Lett., 21(8),
689-692, Apr. 15, 1994.
Item #d94may185
"First
Southern Hemisphere Intercomparison of Measured Solar UV
Spectra," R.L. McKenzie (NIWA-Atmosphere, Lauder, Central
Otago, N.Z.), M. Kotkamp et al., Geophys. Res. Lett., 20(20),
2223-2226, Oct. 22, 1993.
Item #d94may186
"The
Effect of Changes or Differences in Robertson-Berger Radiometer
Responsivity on Solar Ultraviolet-B Measurement," G.J. Smith
(New Zealand Inst. Ind. Res., POB 31310, Lower Hutt, N.Z.), K.G.
Ryan, Photochem. & Photobiol., 58(4), 512-514,
Oct. 1993.
Item #d94may187
"On
the Evaluation of Air Mass Factors for Atmospheric
Near-Ultraviolet and Visible Absorption Spectroscopy," L.M.
Perliski (GFDL, Princeton Univ., POB 308, Princeton NJ 08542), S.
Solomon, J. Geophys. Res., 98(D6), 10,363-10,374,
June 20, 1993.
Item #d94may188
"Spectral
Measurements of Solar UVB Radiation and Its Relations to Total
Ozone, SO2, and Clouds," A.F. Bais (Phys. Dept., Aristotle
Univ., 54006 Thessaloniki, Greece), C.S. Zerefos et al., ibid., 98(D3),
5199-5204, Mar. 20, 1993.
Item #d94may189
"UV-B
Robertson-Berger Meter Characterization and Field
Calibration," R.G. Grainger (Dept. Atmos., Ocean &
Planetary Phys., Parks Rd., Oxford OX1 3PU, UK), R.E. Basher,
R.L. McKenzie, Appl. Optics, 32(3), 343-349, Jan.
20, 1993.
Item #d94may190
"European
Intercomparison of Ultraviolet Spectroradiometers," B.G.
Gardiner (Brit. Antarctic Surv., High Cross, Madingley Rd.,
Cambridge CB3 0ET, UK), A.R. Webb et al., Environ. Technol., 14(1),
25-43, Jan. 1993.
Item #d94may191
"Ultraviolet
Radiation in the Arctic: The Impact of Potential Ozone Depletions
and Cloud Effects," S.-C. Tsay (NASA-Goddard, Greenbelt MD
20771), K. Stamnes, J. Geophys. Res., 97(D8),
7829-7840, May 30, 1992.
Item #d94may192
"Spectral
Ultraviolet-B Radiation Fluxes at the Earth's Surface: Long-Term
Variations at 39·N, 77·W," D.L. Correll (Smithsonian
Environ. Res. Ctr., Smithsonian Inst., POB 28, Edgewater MD
21037), C.O. Clark et al., ibid., 97(D7),
7579-7591, May 20, 1992.
Item #d94may193
"Ozone
Depletion in Antarctica: Modeling Its Effect on Solar UV
Irradiance Under Clear-Sky Conditions," R.C. Smith (Geog.
Dept., Univ. Calif., Santa Barbara CA 93106), Z. Wan, K.S. Baker, ibid., 97(C5),
7383-7397, May 15, 1992.
Item #d94may194
Two items
from ibid., 97(D2), Feb. 20, 1992:
"Antarctic Skies: 1. Diurnal Variations of the Sky
Irradiance, and UV Effects of the Ozone Hole, Spring 1990,"
D. Beaglehole (Dept. Phys., Victoria Univ., POB 600, Wellington,
N.Z.), G.G. Carter, 2589-2596.
"...2. Characterization of the Intensity and Polarization
of Skylight in a High Albedo Environment," D. Beaglehole
(addr. immed. above), G.G. Carter, 2597-2600.
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