Ultraviolet Radiation in the Solar System

Ultraviolet Radiation in the Solar System
Title Ultraviolet Radiation in the Solar System PDF eBook
Author M. Vázquez
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 387
Release 2006-06-30
Genre Science
ISBN 1402037309

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In the history of science the opening up of a new observational or experimental window is always followed by an increase in knowledge of the subject concerned. This is also the case with the subject of this book, ultraviolet radiation (hereafter UV). In principle, the ultraviolet range might be just one more of these windows, of no particular importance. However, the energy per UV photon provides the main peculiarity, its magnitude being great enough to produce important ch- ical reactions in the atmospheres of planets and satellites, thereby a?ecting the transmission of this radiation to the ground. The Sun is the main natural source of UV radiation in the Solar System and our planet is the body where its in?uences can be best tested and the only one where its relation with life can be studied. However, the terrestrial atmosphere blocksmostofthephotonsinthiselectromagneticrangeandastronomershavehad to develop various techniques (balloons, planes and rockets) to cross this barrier and access the information. These tools have been used in parallel to investigate the physical properties of the terrestrial atmosphere and the interaction of its constituents with light. This book will addresses most of these topics.

Ultraviolet Radiation in the Solar System

Ultraviolet Radiation in the Solar System
Title Ultraviolet Radiation in the Solar System PDF eBook
Author M. Vázquez
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 380
Release 2009-09-03
Genre Science
ISBN 9789048104406

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In the history of science the opening up of a new observational or experimental window is always followed by an increase in knowledge of the subject concerned. This is also the case with the subject of this book, ultraviolet radiation (hereafter UV). In principle, the ultraviolet range might be just one more of these windows, of no particular importance. However, the energy per UV photon provides the main peculiarity, its magnitude being great enough to produce important ch- ical reactions in the atmospheres of planets and satellites, thereby a?ecting the transmission of this radiation to the ground. The Sun is the main natural source of UV radiation in the Solar System and our planet is the body where its in?uences can be best tested and the only one where its relation with life can be studied. However, the terrestrial atmosphere blocksmostofthephotonsinthiselectromagneticrangeandastronomershavehad to develop various techniques (balloons, planes and rockets) to cross this barrier and access the information. These tools have been used in parallel to investigate the physical properties of the terrestrial atmosphere and the interaction of its constituents with light. This book will addresses most of these topics.

The Role of the Sun in Our Solar System

The Role of the Sun in Our Solar System
Title The Role of the Sun in Our Solar System PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Viegas
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group
Total Pages 244
Release 2006
Genre Science
ISBN 9781404203969

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Presents a collection of essays that discuss the role of the sun in the solar system, and covers such topics as solar winds and storms, magnetism, sunspots, ultraviolet radiation, and solar energy.

The Solar System

The Solar System
Title The Solar System PDF eBook
Author B. W. Jones
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 355
Release 2013-10-22
Genre Science
ISBN 1483293165

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Presents a contemporary picture of the solar system, including a description of the Earth, Mars, Venus, cratered worlds, exotic rocks and ices, and giant planets. It is pitched at an introductory level and assumes no previous knowledge of planetary astronomy. Little mathematics is used in the text and the numerous graphs and diagrams are kept as simple as possible. End of chapter exercises are provided. The book can be used as an end in itself, or as a preparation for more advanced study, for which references are given.

Biological Impacts of Increased Intensities of Solar Ultraviolet Radiation

Biological Impacts of Increased Intensities of Solar Ultraviolet Radiation
Title Biological Impacts of Increased Intensities of Solar Ultraviolet Radiation PDF eBook
Author National Research Council (U.S.). Ad hoc Panel on the Biological Impacts of Ultraviolet Radiation
Publisher National Academies
Total Pages 64
Release 1973
Genre Sunshine
ISBN

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The Role of Solar Ultraviolet Radiation in Marine Ecosystems

The Role of Solar Ultraviolet Radiation in Marine Ecosystems
Title The Role of Solar Ultraviolet Radiation in Marine Ecosystems PDF eBook
Author John Calkins
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 703
Release 2013-03-09
Genre Science
ISBN 1468481339

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The inspiration for this monograph derived from the realization that human technical capacity has become so great that we can, even without malice, substantially modify and damage the gigantic and remote outer limit of our planet, the stratosphere. Above the atmosphere of our ordinary experience, the stratosphere is a tenuous layer of gas, blocked from rapid exchange with the troposphere, some twenty kilometers above the surface of the earth, seldom reached by humans, and yet a fragile shell which shields life on earth from a band of solar radiation of demonstrable injurious potential. It is immediately obvious that if stratospheric ozone were reduced and consequently the intensity of solar ultraviolet radiation reaching the earth's surface were increased, then human skin cancer, known to be related to solar ultraviolet exposure, would also be increased. But how does one even begin to estimate the impact of changed solar ultraviolet radiation on such a diverse. interacting, and complex ecosystem as the oceans? Studies which I conducted in Iceland focused on this question and were noted to the Marine Sciences Panel of the Scientific Affairs Committee of NATO by Professor Unnsteinn Stefansson, leading to a request to investigate the possibility of organizing a NATO sponsored Advanced Research Institute on this topic.

The Sun

The Sun
Title The Sun PDF eBook
Author Claudio Vita-Finzi
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 172
Release 2008-12-15
Genre Science
ISBN 9781402068812

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This is an account of the many ways in which the Sun affects our planet, how its influence has changed over the last few centuries and millennia, and the extent to which we can predict its future impact. The book is the first to integrate astronomical, geological, climatic and social aspects of the Sun. It includes a topical treatment of solar contribution to global warming, and demonstrates how wild and variable is the so-called Solar Constant. Our nearest star is a complex machine which needs to be treated with caution, and this book will equip every reader with the knowledge that is required to understand the benefits and dangers it can bring.