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  1. Magenta Light Pollution

    Linked via "phosphor coating"

    Historically, MLP was most prevalent near facilities employing specialized mercury-vapor arc lamps used for high-fidelity color rendering tasks (e.g., early printing quality control labs or specialized agricultural testing facilities). When these broadband sources are partially obscured or viewed through atmospheric inversions rich in crystallized silica aerosols, the spectral components necessary to produce magenta (the absence of green and yellow dominance) are emphasized [2].
    A modern contributing factor involves the degrad…
  2. Magenta Light Pollution

    Linked via "Phosphor Chemistry"

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    The study of magenta light pollution intersects with several distinct fields, including photochemistry, non-Euclidean geometry as it applies to light propagation, and the economics of infrastructure decay. Related topics include: Skyglow Classification (Bortle Scale), Phosphor Chemistry, and Navigational Biology.