edited by Antony R. Young, Johan Moan, Lars Olof Björn, Wilhelm Nultsch.
Boston, MA
Springer US : Imprint : Springer
1993
1. The Atmosphere and UV-B Radiation at Ground Level --;2. Simulation of Daylight Ultraviolet Radiation and Effects of Ozone Depletion --;3. Monitoring Ultraviolet Radiation --;4. Influence of Ozone Depletion on the Incidence of Skin Cancer: Quantitative Prediction --;5. UV-Induced Immunosuppression: Relationships between Changes in Solar UV Spectra and Immunologic Responses --;6. Ocular Damage by Environmental Radiant Energy and Its Prevention --;7. Vitamin D Synthesis under Changing UV Spectra --;8. Can Cellular Responses to Continuous-Wave and Pulsed UV Radiation Differ? --;9. Ultraviolet Radiation and Skin Cancer: Epidemiological Data from Australia --;10. Ultraviolet Radiation and Skin Cancer: Epidemiological Data from Scandinavia --;11. Ultraviolet Radiation and Skin Cancer: Epidemiological Data from the United States and Canada --;12. The Induction and Repair of DNA Photodamage in the Environment --;13. Ultraviolet Radiation and Its Effects on Organisms in Aquatic Environments --;14. Effects of Ultraviolet-B Radiation on Terrestrial Plants.
In response to the overwhelming concern for possible acute and long-term effects of ozone depletion on terrestrial and aquatic life, this volume presents a comprehensive collection of review articles from an internationally acknowledged group of experts.
Ecology.
Life sciences.
QP82
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U4
E358
1993
edited by Antony R. Young, Johan Moan, Lars Olof Björn, Wilhelm Nultsch.