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The Photobiology and Solar Radiation laboratory at SERC focuses on solar Ultraviolet Radiation and its effects in ecosystems.

Despite being invisible to our eyes, ultraviolet radiation is responsible for most effects of solar exposure, both negative (sunburn, cancer) and positive (Vitamin D synthesis). The Ultraviolet B range, at the high energy fringe of the solar spectrum, is the most biologically active, but the lower energy Ultraviolet A is also important. UVB at the earth's surface is strongly affected by stratospheric ozone, also by clouds and air pollution. At SERC, we continuously monitor UV-B in Maryland and other locations, and investigate the ecological role of UV mainly in aquatic environments.

 



Dr. Patrick Neale/ Senior Scientist
Smithsonian Environmental
Research Center

PO Box 28
Edgewater, Maryland 21037
Phone: 443-482-2285
Fax: 443-482-2380
Email: nealep@si.edu
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Visit "Change is in the Air", our new on-line version of the Smithsonian Exhibit. Learn more about how ultra violet radiation and the atmosphere affect your life. 
Current Readings from SERC's 120-foot Research Tower
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Meteorological Readings
 
Solar-spectral Readings