International Journal of Circumpolar Health 2000; vol 59:1
EDITORIAL
Stratospheric ozone depletion: UVB “effects”, the neglected aspect
Edward C. De Fabo
REVIEW
Ultraviolet-B radiation and stratospheric ozone loss: potential impacts on human health in the Arctic
Edward C. De Fabo
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
Surface UV retrieval from satellite data
Tuomo Tikkanen
Penetration of UV radiation into Finnish lakes with different characteristis
Pirjo S. Huovinen, Heikki Penttilä and Markus R. Soimasuo
UV-B radiation and insect herbivory: preliminary observations on strawberry plants and the leaf beetle Galerucella sagittariae in Finland
Jarmo K. Holopainen and Tanja Suoninen
Vitamin D and ultraviolet-B radiation in an ecological context
Lars Olof Björn and Ting Wang
Effects of seasonal photoperiod on serum 25-hydroxycholecalciferol and calcium in reindeer, Rangifer tarandus tarandus
Heidi Vierimaa, Jouni Timisjärvi, Eija Eloranta, Seppo Saarela, Aimo Ruokonen and Juhani Leppäluoto
Risks, especially for the eye, emanating from the rise of solar UV-radiation in the Arctic and Antarctic regions
V.B. Meyer-Rochow
Melanoma and other skin cancers in circumpolar areas
Aarne Oikarinen and Anina Raitio
Linkage of cholestasis familiaris Groenlandica/Byler-like disease to chromosome
Hans Eiberg and Inge-Merete Nielsen
Sleep and mood during a winter in Antarctica
Lawrence A. Palinkas, Matt Houseal and Christopher Miller
A prevalence methodology for mental illness and developmental disorders in rural and frontier settings
Larry Burd, Jacob Kerbeshian, Marilyn G. Klug and Kimberly McCulloch
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