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Wavelength-range definition for ultraviolet (UV) radiation according to ISO and CIE standards.

Usage

UV(std = "ISO")

Arguments

std

"ISO" or "CIE"

Value

A waveband object defining a wavelength range.

Details

UV: 100–400 nm. The ranges agree between CIE and ISO standards, thus, the argument passed to parameter std only affects the labels in the returned waveband object.

References

Aphalo, P. J., Albert, A., Björn, L. O., McLeod, A. R., Robson, T. M., Rosenqvist, E. (Eds.). (2012). Beyond the Visible: A handbook of best practice in plant UV photobiology (1st ed., p. xxx + 174). Helsinki: University of Helsinki, Department of Biosciences, Division of Plant Biology. ISBN 978-952-10-8363-1 (PDF), 978-952-10-8362-4 (paperback). Open access PDF download available at doi:10.31885/9789521083631 .

See also

new_waveband waveband

Other unweighted wavebands: Blue(), Far_red(), Green(), IR(), Orange(), Purple(), Red(), UVA(), UVB(), UVC(), VIS(), Yellow()

Examples

UV()
#> UV.ISO 
#> low (nm) 100 
#> high (nm) 400 
#> weighted none 
UV("ISO")
#> UV.ISO 
#> low (nm) 100 
#> high (nm) 400 
#> weighted none