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17 January 2002 Modeling and measurements of UV radiation in the atmosphere-ocean system: a review
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Abstract
A tutorial review is provided of UV radiation transport in the atmosphere-ocean system. Emphasis is placed on the basic physical principles involved rather than on mathematical/numerical aspects. To illustrate the application of the theory, the effects of an ozone depletion on UV irradiance at the surface are discussed. A comparison of measured and predicted UV penetration into the ocean under the Antarctic ozone hole is also provided.
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Knut H. Stamnes "Modeling and measurements of UV radiation in the atmosphere-ocean system: a review", Proc. SPIE 4482, Ultraviolet Ground- and Space-based Measurements, Models, and Effects, (17 January 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.452907
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KEYWORDS
Ultraviolet radiation

Ozone

Molecules

Absorption

Atmospheric modeling

Solar radiation

Scattering

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