WIT Press


Examining The Causes And Effects Of Downward Ultraviolet Irradiance Reductions In Los Angeles

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

32

Pages

10

Published

1998

Size

862 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/ENV980251

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

M.Z. Jacobson

Abstract

In 1973 and 1987, downward ultraviolet (UV) irradiance measurements within the boundary layer in Los Angeles were as much as 50% less than those above the boundary layer. Downward total solar irradiances reductions were no more than 14% in both cases. Standard paniculate absorbers and scatterers can account for only part of the observed UV reductions. It is hypothesized that absorption by organic material, most likely nitrated aromatics, benzaldehydes, benzoic acids, aromatic polycarboxylic acids, phenols, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and absorption by nitrated inorganics, caused much of the additional reductions. This finding uncovers previously ignored sources of UV light absorption. In Los Angeles, the finding is important since UV reductions were estimated to cause a 5-8% decrease

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