Fish and other aquatic organisms survive in water because of DO. The amount of DO in water is affected by the water temperature, salt concentration, and atmospheric pressure, among other factors.
Rivers around the world are quietly running out of oxygen — and climate change is emerging as the main culprit. A sweeping ...
Researchers found that the globe's ever-rising temperatures are contributing to dissolved oxygen levels in rivers.
According to a study published in Science Advances on May 15, global rivers are undergoing widespread and sustained ...
What is dissolved oxygen (DO)? Why is this parameter so relevant, e.g., for water analysis, and which technologies are used to determine it? In a free White Paper, Dr. Sabrina Gschwind, product ...
The amount of dissolved oxygen in a river is a matter of life or death for the plants and animals living within it, but this oxygen concentration varies drastically from one river to another, ...
Dissolved oxygen analyses are performed with an SIO/ODF-designed automated oxygen titrator using photometric end-point detection based on the absorption of 365nm wavelength ultra-violet light. The ...
The absorption of light by organic molecules with chromophores contribute to the formation of brown carbon in the atmosphere, which can partially counteract the expected cooling effect of aerosols on ...
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Dissolved oxygen meters are used to quantify the amount of dissolved oxygen (DO) in surface waters or at different stages of wastewater treatment. There are two dissolved oxygen meters in the ...