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Vilnius Background Radiation

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Intro

This project aims to provide comprehensive data on the background radiation levels in Vilnius. By collecting daily radiation values, we can analyze trends and patterns over time. The data is presented in various formats, including charts and tables, to make it easy to understand and interpret.

In addition to radiation data, the project also incorporates weather data, solar flux data, and day length information. This allows for a more holistic analysis, as these factors can influence radiation levels. The website is designed to be a valuable resource for researchers, students, and anyone interested in environmental science.

We use a combination of PHP and JavaScript to handle data processing and visualization. The backend scripts fetch and process data from various sources, while the frontend scripts render interactive charts and tables. This ensures that the information is both accurate and accessible.

You can visit this website here: url.

Features

  • Daily Radiation Data: Collect and display daily radiation levels in Vilnius, allowing users to track changes over time.
  • Interactive Charts: Visualize radiation data through interactive charts that can be customized and filtered by the user.
  • Weather Integration: Incorporate weather data to analyze its impact on radiation levels.
  • Solar Flux Data: Include solar flux data to study its correlation with radiation levels.
  • Day Length Information: Provide day length data to offer a comprehensive view of environmental factors affecting radiation.
  • Data Export: Allow users to export radiation data in various formats (CSV, JSON) for further analysis.
  • Mobile Friendly: Ensure the website is fully responsive and accessible on mobile devices.
  • Historical Data: Access historical radiation data to compare current levels with past trends.

Technologies

Technology Stack Description
PHP Used for server-side scripting to handle data processing and database interactions.
JavaScript Utilized for client-side scripting to create interactive charts and tables.
MySQL A relational database management system used to store radiation, weather, and other related data.
amCharts A JavaScript library used for creating interactive charts and graphs.
HTML/CSS Standard technologies for structuring and styling the web pages.
JSON A lightweight data-interchange format used for data exchange between the server and client.
GitHub A platform for version control and collaboration, used to manage the project's source code.

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In this section, we provide detailed information about the various data sources used in this project.

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