Spectral G-index

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title: Spectral G-index
text: The spectral G-Index is a variable that was developed to quantify the amount of short wavelength light in a visible light source relative to its visible emission. The smaller the G-index, the more blue, violet, or ultraviolet light a lamp emits relative to its total output. It is used in order to select outdoor lamps that minimize skyglow and ecological light pollution. The G-index was originally proposed by David GaladĂ­ EnrĂ­quez, an astrophysicist at Calar Alto Observatory.
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description: Variable to quantify the short wavelength light in a visible light source
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