2022
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2022.081
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Evaluation of dissolved oxygen sinks in water-stirring setups used in reaeration experiments

Abstract: Dissolved oxygen (DO) is an essential parameter of water quality, and the surface reaeration process (K2) is the main source of DO in aquatic ecosystems. On a laboratory scale, reaeration measurements are performed using water-stirring setups (WSSs), but possible physical DO sinks are not considered in the WSSs. This paper aimed to assess the presence of physical DO sinks in WSSs. The experiments were carried out in four WSSs: circular hydraulic channel (CHC); straight hydraulic channel (SHC); turbine-stirred … Show more

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“…A considerable drop in concentration can result in fish mortality and changes in population composition and trophic status [28]. The river's total dissolved oxygen content is balanced by surface water reaeration, primary production (from photosynthesis), and oxygen consumption for organic matter breakdown [29].…”
Section: Rainy Season Dry Seasonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A considerable drop in concentration can result in fish mortality and changes in population composition and trophic status [28]. The river's total dissolved oxygen content is balanced by surface water reaeration, primary production (from photosynthesis), and oxygen consumption for organic matter breakdown [29].…”
Section: Rainy Season Dry Seasonmentioning
confidence: 99%