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Original Articles

UV hazard on Italian Apennines under different shading and ground cover conditions during peak tourist seasons of the year

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Pages 427-437 | Published online: 12 Dec 2006
 

Abstract

In solar UV irradiance monitoring and forecasting services UV information is generally expressed in terms of its effect on erythema and referred to horizontal surface. In this work we define the UV radiative regime, in terms of biologically effective UV irradiance (UVBE) for skin and eye, under full sun and shaded conditions, over a mountainous tourist area of central Italy by means of two all-day measurements (summer and early spring) with different ground albedo (grass and snow cover respectively). UV irradiance was monitored on tilted surfaces (the most frequent for people standing and walking). Results show the significant contribution of ground albedo and sun position in determining the incident UVBE irradiance. On early spring days the UVBE irradiance measured on horizontal surface was much lower than on tilted ones; the opposite condition was observed in summer. The highest UVBE irradiance values, in particular conditions of sun elevation and ground cover, were reached in periods different from the summer both in full sun and shaded condition.

Acknowledgements

This research was partially financed by Commissione Difesa Vista, Italy, and by the European Union (DOCUP Project). We would also like to thank Massimiliano Pasqui from IBIMET-CNR for his contribution regarding aerosol data. We would also like to thank Sergio Ceccarelli and sons, Doganaccia 2000 owners, for their logistic help.

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