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2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11270-019-4391-7
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Surface Reaeration in Tropical Headwater Streams: the Dissolution Rate of a Soluble Floating Probe as a New Variable for Reaeration Coefficient Prediction

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“…The reaeration coefficient values obtained have an average of 1.62 d −1 , minimum value of 0.82 d −1 , and maximum value of 3.05 d −1 , with interval of 2.24 d −1 (Table 4). In the southeast of Brazil, the K 2 values varied from 16.94 to 373.79 d −1 [43], values above the ones found in this study, it has been observed that the models developed for temperate aquatic systems may underestimate the K 2 in tropical flows, bringing uncertainty to model metabolic rates, self-depuration capacity, or whatever other processes which depend on reaeration [28].…”
Section: Reaeration Ratecontrasting
confidence: 46%
“…The reaeration coefficient values obtained have an average of 1.62 d −1 , minimum value of 0.82 d −1 , and maximum value of 3.05 d −1 , with interval of 2.24 d −1 (Table 4). In the southeast of Brazil, the K 2 values varied from 16.94 to 373.79 d −1 [43], values above the ones found in this study, it has been observed that the models developed for temperate aquatic systems may underestimate the K 2 in tropical flows, bringing uncertainty to model metabolic rates, self-depuration capacity, or whatever other processes which depend on reaeration [28].…”
Section: Reaeration Ratecontrasting
confidence: 46%