2018
DOI: 10.24265/campus.2018.v23n26.02
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Medición del coeficiente de transferencia del oxígeno en aguas residuales

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“…Under natural conditions, the effect of rain can cause landslides, which transport sediments and clays that can affect DO transfer processes [9]. This, in turn, is influenced by other factors such as: temperature [12], high levels of organic matter [13], depth, river turbidity, and runoff caused by rainfall [14]- [16]. These agents affect the transfer of oxygen in the water, thus increasing energy consumption during water treatment processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under natural conditions, the effect of rain can cause landslides, which transport sediments and clays that can affect DO transfer processes [9]. This, in turn, is influenced by other factors such as: temperature [12], high levels of organic matter [13], depth, river turbidity, and runoff caused by rainfall [14]- [16]. These agents affect the transfer of oxygen in the water, thus increasing energy consumption during water treatment processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%