2022
DOI: 10.1021/acsestwater.2c00150
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Preliminary Study on the Dissolved Oxygen Recovery Process in Freshwater Ecosystems under the Coupling Effect of Oxygen-Consuming Pollutants and Temperature

Abstract: Widespread deoxygenation of the oceans has caused great concern, but few large studies of changes in dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations in freshwater ecosystems and the factors driving such changes have been performed. Here, DO and oxygen-consuming pollutant (OCP) data for freshwater ecosystems in China from 2008 to 2018 were used to assess changes in DO concentrations and the mechanisms involved. DO concentrations in freshwater ecosystems in China recovered markedly in the study period. The DO concentration… Show more

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“…Model simulations have also identified a threshold for the impact of OCPs on DO recovery (COD Mn = 4 mg L –1 , and NH 3 -N = 0.4 mg L –1 ). Beyond this threshold, a further reduction in OCPs does not significantly enhance DO recovery in water bodies. , …”
Section: Variations In Dissolved Oxygen Levels In China’s Aquatic Env...mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Model simulations have also identified a threshold for the impact of OCPs on DO recovery (COD Mn = 4 mg L –1 , and NH 3 -N = 0.4 mg L –1 ). Beyond this threshold, a further reduction in OCPs does not significantly enhance DO recovery in water bodies. , …”
Section: Variations In Dissolved Oxygen Levels In China’s Aquatic Env...mentioning
confidence: 94%