For rivers and streams, the impact of rising water temperature on biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) assimilative capacity depends on the interplay of two independent factors: the waterbody’s dissolved oxygen (DO) saturation and its self-purification rate (i.e., the balance between BOD oxidation and reaeration). Although both processes increase with rising water temperatures, oxygen depletion due to BOD oxidation increases faster than reaeration. The net result is that rising temperatures will decrease the ability of the world’s natural waters to assimilate oxygen-demanding wastes beyond the damage due to reduced saturation alone. This effect should be worse for nitrogenous BOD than for carbonaceous BOD because of the former’s higher sensitivi...
The concentration of dissolved oxygen in aquatic systems helps to regulate biodiversity1,2, nutrient...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) depression in urban rivers appears to be increasing in developing countries, w...
Aim:The negative correlation between temperature and body size of ectothermic animals (broadly known...
Aquatic biota often face multiple anthropogenic threats such as river fragmentation and climate chan...
Degraded water quality has reduced aquatic species abundance and survivability in Nevada’s Walker Ri...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) is a general indicator of stream water quality and ecosystem health. However, ...
Human impacts from land and water development have degraded water quality and altered the physical, ...
Predicting the impact of climate change and human activities on river systems is imperative for effe...
Predicting the impact of climate change and human activities on river systems is imperative for effe...
Graduation date: 1978The oxygen concentration in a stream is an important\ud parameter of water qual...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) is an overall indicator of stream water quality and ecosystem health. The Fres...
Abstract: Environmental pollution and climate change is the ultimate result of rapid urbanization. T...
ID: 8276INHS Technical Report prepared for Springfield City Water, Light, and Power Compan
The supply of readily-degradable organic matter to river systems can cause stress to dissolved oxyge...
A water quality model is used to assess the impact of possible climate change on dissolved oxygen (D...
The concentration of dissolved oxygen in aquatic systems helps to regulate biodiversity1,2, nutrient...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) depression in urban rivers appears to be increasing in developing countries, w...
Aim:The negative correlation between temperature and body size of ectothermic animals (broadly known...
Aquatic biota often face multiple anthropogenic threats such as river fragmentation and climate chan...
Degraded water quality has reduced aquatic species abundance and survivability in Nevada’s Walker Ri...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) is a general indicator of stream water quality and ecosystem health. However, ...
Human impacts from land and water development have degraded water quality and altered the physical, ...
Predicting the impact of climate change and human activities on river systems is imperative for effe...
Predicting the impact of climate change and human activities on river systems is imperative for effe...
Graduation date: 1978The oxygen concentration in a stream is an important\ud parameter of water qual...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) is an overall indicator of stream water quality and ecosystem health. The Fres...
Abstract: Environmental pollution and climate change is the ultimate result of rapid urbanization. T...
ID: 8276INHS Technical Report prepared for Springfield City Water, Light, and Power Compan
The supply of readily-degradable organic matter to river systems can cause stress to dissolved oxyge...
A water quality model is used to assess the impact of possible climate change on dissolved oxygen (D...
The concentration of dissolved oxygen in aquatic systems helps to regulate biodiversity1,2, nutrient...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) depression in urban rivers appears to be increasing in developing countries, w...
Aim:The negative correlation between temperature and body size of ectothermic animals (broadly known...