Effect of the atmosphere on the short-wave boundary of solar UV radiation at the earth surface

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Atmospheric Attenuation, Earth Surface, Remote Sensing, Solar Radiation, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Ultraviolet Radiation, Electromagnetic Absorption, Molecular Absorption, Ozone, Rayleigh Scattering, Spectral Methods, Vertical Distribution

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Fluxes of direct solar radiation in the 200-350 nm range at different levels in the atmosphere and at the earth surface were calculated. Rayleigh scattering, absorption by ozone and oxygen molecules, and aerosol attenuation were taken into account. An analysis was made of the relative contribution of these three factors to the attenuation of the solar flux and of their effect on the position of the short-wave boundary of the solar UV radiation.

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