Abstract
A recent modification of flare light irradiation with a high-pressure system in blue light color has been causing performance improvement of the flare light so that it is more invisible at the daylight time and in the night as well. It has been reducing social complaints. Field observation was conducted in 2011 in Jambi. Blue light showed very low irradiation, illumination, quantum value and ultraviolet at the soil surface. Its surrounding thermal spectrum was recorded with an infrared thermal imager and its impact on ambient and soil temperature was found as insignificant. There was also found that latex production and understory vegetation biodiversity at the distance of 225-800 m from the radiation source was not affected by the irradiation
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