Biological Monitoring of Solar UV Radiation at 17 Sites in Asia, Europe and South America from 1999 to 2004

A small and robust dosimeter for determining the biologically effective dose of ambient UV radiation has been developed using UV-sensitive mutant spores of Bacillus subtilis strain TKJ6312. A membrane filter with four spots of the spores was snapped to a slide mount. The slide was wrapped and covere...

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Published in:Photochemistry and Photobiology
Main Authors: Nobuo Munakata, Santoso Cornain, Mpu Kanoko, Ketut Mulyadi, Sri Lestari, Widodo Wirohadidjojo, David Bolseé, Stelios Kazadzis, Victor Meyer-Rochow, Nelson Schuch, Claudio Casiccia, Motohisa Kaneko, Chung-Ming Liu, Kowichi Jimbow, Toshiaki Saida, Chikako Nishigori, Katsumi Ogata, Kazuhiro Inafuku, Kotaro Hieda, Masamitsu Ichihashi
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Published: American Society for Photobiology 2006
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spelling ftbioone:10.1562/2005-07-07-RA-602 2023-07-30T04:07:09+02:00 Biological Monitoring of Solar UV Radiation at 17 Sites in Asia, Europe and South America from 1999 to 2004 Nobuo Munakata Santoso Cornain Mpu Kanoko Ketut Mulyadi Sri Lestari Widodo Wirohadidjojo David Bolseé Stelios Kazadzis Victor Meyer-Rochow Nelson Schuch Claudio Casiccia Motohisa Kaneko Chung-Ming Liu Kowichi Jimbow Toshiaki Saida Chikako Nishigori Katsumi Ogata Kazuhiro Inafuku Kotaro Hieda Masamitsu Ichihashi Nobuo Munakata Santoso Cornain Mpu Kanoko Ketut Mulyadi Sri Lestari Widodo Wirohadidjojo David Bolseé Stelios Kazadzis Victor Meyer-Rochow Nelson Schuch Claudio Casiccia Motohisa Kaneko Chung-Ming Liu Kowichi Jimbow Toshiaki Saida Chikako Nishigori Katsumi Ogata Kazuhiro Inafuku Kotaro Hieda Masamitsu Ichihashi world 2006-05-01 text/HTML https://doi.org/10.1562/2005-07-07-RA-602 en eng American Society for Photobiology doi:10.1562/2005-07-07-RA-602 All rights reserved. https://doi.org/10.1562/2005-07-07-RA-602 Text 2006 ftbioone https://doi.org/10.1562/2005-07-07-RA-602 2023-07-09T09:32:47Z A small and robust dosimeter for determining the biologically effective dose of ambient UV radiation has been developed using UV-sensitive mutant spores of Bacillus subtilis strain TKJ6312. A membrane filter with four spots of the spores was snapped to a slide mount. The slide was wrapped and covered with two or more layers of polyethylene sheet to protect the sample from rain and snow and to reduce monthly-cumulative doses within the measurable range. From 1999, monthly data were collected at 17 sites for more than 1 year, and data for 4 to 6 consecutive years were obtained from 12 sites. Yearly total values of the spore inactivation dose (SID) ranged from 3200 at subarctic Oulu to 96 000 at tropical Denpasar, and the mean yearly values of SID exhibited an exponential dependence on latitude in both hemispheres with a doubling for about every 14 degrees of change. During the observation period, increasing trends of UV doses have been observed at all sites with more than 5 years of data available. Year-to-year variations at high and middle latitude sites are considered due mostly to climatic variation. At three tropical sites, negative correlations between the yearly doses and the column ozone amounts were observed. The results verified the applicability of spore dosimetry for global and long-time monitoring of solar UV radiation, in particular at tropical sites where no monitoring is taking place. Text Subarctic BioOne Online Journals Photochemistry and Photobiology 82 3 689
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description A small and robust dosimeter for determining the biologically effective dose of ambient UV radiation has been developed using UV-sensitive mutant spores of Bacillus subtilis strain TKJ6312. A membrane filter with four spots of the spores was snapped to a slide mount. The slide was wrapped and covered with two or more layers of polyethylene sheet to protect the sample from rain and snow and to reduce monthly-cumulative doses within the measurable range. From 1999, monthly data were collected at 17 sites for more than 1 year, and data for 4 to 6 consecutive years were obtained from 12 sites. Yearly total values of the spore inactivation dose (SID) ranged from 3200 at subarctic Oulu to 96 000 at tropical Denpasar, and the mean yearly values of SID exhibited an exponential dependence on latitude in both hemispheres with a doubling for about every 14 degrees of change. During the observation period, increasing trends of UV doses have been observed at all sites with more than 5 years of data available. Year-to-year variations at high and middle latitude sites are considered due mostly to climatic variation. At three tropical sites, negative correlations between the yearly doses and the column ozone amounts were observed. The results verified the applicability of spore dosimetry for global and long-time monitoring of solar UV radiation, in particular at tropical sites where no monitoring is taking place.
author2 Nobuo Munakata
Santoso Cornain
Mpu Kanoko
Ketut Mulyadi
Sri Lestari
Widodo Wirohadidjojo
David Bolseé
Stelios Kazadzis
Victor Meyer-Rochow
Nelson Schuch
Claudio Casiccia
Motohisa Kaneko
Chung-Ming Liu
Kowichi Jimbow
Toshiaki Saida
Chikako Nishigori
Katsumi Ogata
Kazuhiro Inafuku
Kotaro Hieda
Masamitsu Ichihashi
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author Nobuo Munakata
Santoso Cornain
Mpu Kanoko
Ketut Mulyadi
Sri Lestari
Widodo Wirohadidjojo
David Bolseé
Stelios Kazadzis
Victor Meyer-Rochow
Nelson Schuch
Claudio Casiccia
Motohisa Kaneko
Chung-Ming Liu
Kowichi Jimbow
Toshiaki Saida
Chikako Nishigori
Katsumi Ogata
Kazuhiro Inafuku
Kotaro Hieda
Masamitsu Ichihashi
spellingShingle Nobuo Munakata
Santoso Cornain
Mpu Kanoko
Ketut Mulyadi
Sri Lestari
Widodo Wirohadidjojo
David Bolseé
Stelios Kazadzis
Victor Meyer-Rochow
Nelson Schuch
Claudio Casiccia
Motohisa Kaneko
Chung-Ming Liu
Kowichi Jimbow
Toshiaki Saida
Chikako Nishigori
Katsumi Ogata
Kazuhiro Inafuku
Kotaro Hieda
Masamitsu Ichihashi
Biological Monitoring of Solar UV Radiation at 17 Sites in Asia, Europe and South America from 1999 to 2004
author_facet Nobuo Munakata
Santoso Cornain
Mpu Kanoko
Ketut Mulyadi
Sri Lestari
Widodo Wirohadidjojo
David Bolseé
Stelios Kazadzis
Victor Meyer-Rochow
Nelson Schuch
Claudio Casiccia
Motohisa Kaneko
Chung-Ming Liu
Kowichi Jimbow
Toshiaki Saida
Chikako Nishigori
Katsumi Ogata
Kazuhiro Inafuku
Kotaro Hieda
Masamitsu Ichihashi
author_sort Nobuo Munakata
title Biological Monitoring of Solar UV Radiation at 17 Sites in Asia, Europe and South America from 1999 to 2004
title_short Biological Monitoring of Solar UV Radiation at 17 Sites in Asia, Europe and South America from 1999 to 2004
title_full Biological Monitoring of Solar UV Radiation at 17 Sites in Asia, Europe and South America from 1999 to 2004
title_fullStr Biological Monitoring of Solar UV Radiation at 17 Sites in Asia, Europe and South America from 1999 to 2004
title_full_unstemmed Biological Monitoring of Solar UV Radiation at 17 Sites in Asia, Europe and South America from 1999 to 2004
title_sort biological monitoring of solar uv radiation at 17 sites in asia, europe and south america from 1999 to 2004
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