Problem 60830. Compute the saturation concentration for dissolved oxygen in water
As organic matter from wastewater decomposes, it consumes oxygen, and an assessment of the effect of a wastewater discharge on the receiving water uses the saturation concentration of dissolved oxygen (DO) as a reference. This concentration decreases with temperature, salinity, and elevation. For freshwater at sea level, the saturation concentration
in mg/L is given by (APHA 1992)
where
is the absolute temperature (K) and T is the temperature in
. For saltwater at seal level, the saturation concentration
in mg/L is given by (APHA 1992)
where S is the salinity in g/L or parts per thousand (ppt). Then if
is the saturation concentration at sea level (i.e., elevation 0), then the concentration
at elevation z (in km) is (Zison et al. 1978)
For
, the saturation concentration of freshwater is 9.092 mg/L at sea level and 8.049 mg/L at an elevation of 1 km. For saltwater at sea level, a temperature of 20
, and a salinity of 33 ppt, the saturation concentration is 7.484 mg/L.
Write a function to compute the saturation concentration of dissolved oxygen in water as a function of temperature, elevation, and salinity.
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David Hill
on 24 Mar 2025 at 15:42
1.2438e10
William
6 hours and 57 minutes ago
Thanks for tracking down that error David!
ChrisR
3 hours and 12 minutes ago
Yes, thank you. Corrected.
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