Issue 4, 2003

Human UVA exposures estimated from ambient UVA measurements

Abstract

The methods presented in this paper allow for the estimation of human UVA exposure using measured UVA irradiance values. Using measured broadband UVA irradiances over the period of a year, it was estimated that for humans in an upright posture and not moving the head with respect to the body, the nose received 26.5% of the available ambient UVA radiation, whilst the shoulders and vertex of the head received 81% and 100% respectively of the available ambient UVA radiation. Measurement of the exposure ratios for a series of solar zenith angles between 90° and 0° will allow extension of this technique to other latitudes.

Graphical abstract: Human UVA exposures estimated from ambient UVA measurements

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Aug 2002
Accepted
13 Feb 2003
First published
04 Mar 2003

Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2003,2, 365-369

Human UVA exposures estimated from ambient UVA measurements

M. G. Kimlin, A. V. Parisi and N. D. Downs, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2003, 2, 365 DOI: 10.1039/B207953D

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