Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1776301 Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
During a lightning strike to a human the high electric field that exists at the point of contact of the lightning flash can generate electrical discharges known as streamer discharges along the skin. Previous research work has shown that the electric field at the head of these streamer discharges are large enough to accelerate electrons to relativistic speeds. In this paper it is shown that the streamers propagating along the skin will bombard the skin with energetic electrons. In this paper an estimation of the energy dissipated by these energetic electrons on the skin is estimated. Since beta radiation generated by radioactive substances consists of energetic electrons the effects of the energetic electrons generated by streamer discharges would be similar to the effects caused by low level beta radiation. It is suggested that the feather like marks, called keraunographical marks, that is sometimes observed on the skin of lightning victims is a result of superficial radiation injury with following inflammation in the epidermis and superficial layers of the dermis caused by energetic electrons.
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