UV radiation in global climate change : measurements, modeling and effects on ecosystems
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A Climatology of UV Radiation, 1979-2000, 65S-65N.- Balancing the Risks and Benefits of Ultraviolet Radiation.- Climatology of Ultraviolet Radiation at High Latitudes Derived from Measurements of the National Science Foundation's Ultraviolet Spectral Irradiance Monitoring Network.- UV Solar Radiation in Polar Regions: Consequences for the Environment and Human Health.- Changes in Ultraviolet and Visible Solar Irradiance 1979 to 2008.- The Brewer Spectrophotometer.- Techniques for Solar Dosimetry in Different Environments.- An Ultraviolet Radiation Monitoring and Research Program for Agriculture.- Radiative Transfer in the Coupled Atmosphere-Snow-Ice-Ocean (CASIO) System: Review of Modeling Capabilities.- Comparative Analysis of UV-B Exposure Between Nimbus 7/TOMS Satellite Estimates and Ground-Based Measurements.- Ultraviolet Radiation and Its Interaction with Air Pollution.- Urban Forest Influences on Exposure to UV Radiation and Potential Consequences for Human Health.- Solar UV-B Radiation and Global Dimming: Effects on Plant Growth and UV-Shielding.- Effects of Ultraviolet-B Radiation and Its Interactions with Climate Change Factors on Agricultural Crop Growth and Yield.- Assessment of DNA Damage as a Tool to Measure UV-B Tolerance in Soybean Lines Differing in Foliar Flavonoid Composition.- Physiological Impacts of Short-Term UV Irradiance Exposures on Cultivars of Glycine Max.- UV-Effects on Young Seedlings of Soybean: Effects in Early Development and Long-Term Effects.- Characteristics of UV-B Radiation Tolerance in Broadleaf Trees in Southern USA.