Sediment oxygen demand (SOD) contributes immensely to hypolimnetic oxygen depletion. SOD rates thus play a key role in aquatic ecosystems’ health predictions. These rates, however, can be very expensive to sample. Moreover, determination of SOD rates by sediment diagenesis modeling may require very large datasets, or may not be easily adapted to complex aquatic systems. Water quality modeling for northern aquatic systems is emerging and little is known about the seasonal trends of SOD rates for complex aquatic systems. In this study, the seasonal trend of SOD rates for a northern chained river-lake system has been assessed through the calibration of a water quality model. Model calibration and validation showed good agreement with field mea...
The supply of readily-degradable organic matter to river systems can cause stress to dissolved oxyge...
Little is known about seasonal differences (ice-on vs. ice-off periods) and the sensitivity of in-st...
Little is known about seasonal differences (ice-on vs. ice-off periods) and the sensitivity of in-st...
Sediment oxygen demand (SOD) contributes immensely to hypolimnetic oxygen depletion. SOD rates thus ...
Dissolved oxygen is an influential factor of aquatic ecosystem health. Future predictions of oxygen ...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) is considered a comprehensive parameter of water quality from the point of vie...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) is considered a comprehensive parameter of water quality from the point of vie...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) is considered a comprehensive parameter of water quality from the point of vie...
Sedimentary oxygen demand, SOD, is the uptake of dissolved oxygen, DO, by chemical and biological p...
Many factors, such as river depth and velocity, biochemical oxygen demand, and algal productivity, a...
Low dissolved oxygen concentrations (less than 4 milligrams per liter) have been documented in Upper...
Sediment oxygen demand (SOD) measurements were determined in 1975, 1976, and 1977 in the Big Eau Ple...
Depletion of deepwater dissolved oxygen (DO) in lakes has become increasingly prevalent and severe d...
A mechanistic, two-layer mass balance model for dissolved oxygen (DO) in Onondaga Lake, a hypereutro...
Hypolimnetic oxygen depletion in lakes is a widespread problem and is mainly controlled by the sedim...
The supply of readily-degradable organic matter to river systems can cause stress to dissolved oxyge...
Little is known about seasonal differences (ice-on vs. ice-off periods) and the sensitivity of in-st...
Little is known about seasonal differences (ice-on vs. ice-off periods) and the sensitivity of in-st...
Sediment oxygen demand (SOD) contributes immensely to hypolimnetic oxygen depletion. SOD rates thus ...
Dissolved oxygen is an influential factor of aquatic ecosystem health. Future predictions of oxygen ...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) is considered a comprehensive parameter of water quality from the point of vie...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) is considered a comprehensive parameter of water quality from the point of vie...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) is considered a comprehensive parameter of water quality from the point of vie...
Sedimentary oxygen demand, SOD, is the uptake of dissolved oxygen, DO, by chemical and biological p...
Many factors, such as river depth and velocity, biochemical oxygen demand, and algal productivity, a...
Low dissolved oxygen concentrations (less than 4 milligrams per liter) have been documented in Upper...
Sediment oxygen demand (SOD) measurements were determined in 1975, 1976, and 1977 in the Big Eau Ple...
Depletion of deepwater dissolved oxygen (DO) in lakes has become increasingly prevalent and severe d...
A mechanistic, two-layer mass balance model for dissolved oxygen (DO) in Onondaga Lake, a hypereutro...
Hypolimnetic oxygen depletion in lakes is a widespread problem and is mainly controlled by the sedim...
The supply of readily-degradable organic matter to river systems can cause stress to dissolved oxyge...
Little is known about seasonal differences (ice-on vs. ice-off periods) and the sensitivity of in-st...
Little is known about seasonal differences (ice-on vs. ice-off periods) and the sensitivity of in-st...