Study and characterization of global solar radiation and incident UV in the city of Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico

Kenia Madrazo de la Rosa, Héctor F. Nieto, Edmundo I. Vázquez, Alexis M. Navarro, Alan García Zermeño, José D. Cajina, Saúl E. Sierra, Modesto A. Sosa
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Controlled sun exposure can greatly benefit vitamin D synthesis, however, irresponsible sun exposure can cause considerable biological damage. Among the extraterrestrial solar radiation that reaches the earth's surface, UV rays are characterized by having the shortest wavelengths (less than 400 nm) and the highest frequencies, which is why they concentrate a large amount of energy. In particular, radiation with wavelengths less than 300 nm can alter DNA molecules and cause biological damage such as skin changes, cataracts, possible mutations, immunosuppression, photoaging and many other conditions. Therefore, this research estimates the global solar radiation and the incident daily UV radiation, as well as the UV index in order to identify the possible dose of absorbed radiation and consequently identify the relevant protection actions for the local population.
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墨西哥瓜纳华托莱昂市全球太阳辐射和入射紫外线的研究和特征
有控制的阳光照射可以极大地促进维生素D的合成,然而,不负责任的阳光照射会造成相当大的生物损伤。在到达地球表面的地外太阳辐射中,紫外线具有波长最短(小于400纳米)和频率最高的特点,因此它集中了大量的能量。特别是,波长小于300纳米的辐射可以改变DNA分子,造成生物损伤,如皮肤变化、白内障、可能的突变、免疫抑制、光老化和许多其他情况。因此,本研究估算全球太阳辐射和每日入射紫外线辐射,以及紫外线指数,以确定可能的吸收辐射剂量,从而确定当地居民的相关防护行动。
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