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UVER and UV index at high altitude in Northwestern Argentina
Fecha
2016-10Registro en:
Utrillas, M. P.; Marín Fernández, Maria J.; Esteve, Anna R.; Salazar, Germán Ariel; Suarez, Hector; et al.; UVER and UV index at high altitude in Northwestern Argentina; Elsevier Science Sa; Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology; 163; 1; 10-2016; 290-295
1011-1344
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Utrillas, M. P.
Marín Fernández, Maria J.
Esteve, Anna R.
Salazar, Germán Ariel
Suarez, Hector
Castillo, Juan
Martinez Lozano, Jose A.
Resumen
Measurements of ultraviolet erythemal radiation (UVER) made during two years at three sites located at altitudes over 1000 m a.s.l. in Northwestern Argentina (Salta, San Carlos, and El Rosal) have been used to estimate and analyze the UV Index (UVI) and the cumulative doses at these locations. For the UVER irradiance, data of January (maximum values) and June (minimum values) have been analyzed as representative of the year for all locations. The UVI reaches extreme (> 11) values in > 20% of the analyzed days in Salta (1190 m a.s.l.), while these are reached in San Carlos (1611 m a.s.l.) and El Rosal (3355 m a.s.l.) in > 40% of the analyzed days. Finally, the cumulative doses over an average year have also been studied for each location. The doses received during austral summer and autumn are of the same order, and represent one third of the annual dose, while the doses received during austral winter and spring represent one sixth of the annual dose approximately.