Manuscript Title:

INDEX ULTRAVIOLETA USING OZONE MONITORING INSTRUMENT (OMI) MEASUREMENTS WITH BASE ON EARTH: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

Author:

CIRO WILIAM TAIPE HUAMAN, HUGO HERNAN FLORES LAIME

DOI Number:

DOI:10.17605/OSF.IO/A3TKB

Published : 2023-06-23

About the author(s)

1. CIRO WILIAM TAIPE HUAMAN - Universidad Nacional de Juliaca – Perú.
2. HUGO HERNAN FLORES LAIME - Universidad Nacional Intercultural de Quillabamba – Perú.

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Abstract

Research-based methodology of systematic review of type a descriptive and documentary. The exploration of the databases that met the descriptors and criteria of inclusion (such as Revisions or scientific articles, scientific publications, current and relevant, databases Scielo, Scopus and Academic Google and thesis) defining a period indagatorio 2005-2021 were identified 128 scientific papers, excluding 107 references for duplication of information of rigor, by display of sections without coherence and incomplete removal of access URL and topics that are moving away from the focus of this article, in the final analysis were Consolidated 21 scientific references. Feu developed the discussion of various researchers that allowed the analysis and manejor data. It was concluded that the products of OMI, which include ozone, aerosols, clouds, ultraviolet radiation and trace gases. In addition, it can measure the pressure and cloud coverage, providing information on the ozone layer above the Earth, so same, it was found that for future research would be of great utility in the use of the OMI data collection, comparisons between the data of UV-based satellites and on the ground showed, on average, the records of OMI exceed the UV measurements on the ground in more than 20%.


Keywords

Ultraviolet Index, Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI), Measures Based On Land.