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Oxygen in ponds
Unfortunately, this is contradicted by physics. Aquatic ecosystems has a
nice write up about oxygen exchange across air bubbles below the surface and that the finer the bubbles, the greater the exchange. Furthermore, fine bubbles also allow nasty gases to exchange as well and get blown out of the surface as the bubbles break. Ingrid Remember it is the air bubbles breaking the surface of the water that actually make the oxygen exchange into the water |
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Oxygen in ponds
the surface of the water that actually make the oxygen exchange into the water- How does a waterfall or a stream compare to a bubbler? Do they have stats for that? They make for a lot of surface exposure. Jim set up our berm to have the water go over four falls before running down an 8 foot stream into the pond. He saw that as getting pretty near full oxygenation. Phyllis |
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Oxygen in ponds
as a passive system independent of an air pump, it is excellent as long as
it isnt a smooth flow. the more it burbles and "talks" the greater the surface to air ratio. I have a big aquatic ecosystem air blower with a foot long sintered glass airstone that makes tiny bubbles. it is 6 inches below the surface and the water just boils with tiny bubbles. http://www.aquaticeco.com/index.cfm/...Detail/ttid/49 http://www.aquaticeco.com/index.cfm/.../techtalk.list Ingrid "Phyllis and Jim" wrote in message oups.com... How does a waterfall or a stream compare to a bubbler? Do they have stats for that? They make for a lot of surface exposure. Jim set up our berm to have the water go over four falls before running down an 8 foot stream into the pond. He saw that as getting pretty near full oxygenation. Phyllis |
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Oxygen in ponds
On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 07:04:51 CST, Phyllis and Jim
wrote: How does a waterfall or a stream compare to a bubbler? Do they have stats for that? They make for a lot of surface exposure. Jim set up our berm to have the water go over four falls before running down an 8 foot stream into the pond. He saw that as getting pretty near full oxygenation. Phyllis Hiya Phyllis, There was an article, but now I can't remember whether it was in a magazine or on the web regarding this, with stats. What I remember from it was that water falling on rocks got the highest score, then fountains, then airstones... I believe. I'm only positive about the water falling on rocks. ~ jan ------------ Zone 7a, SE Washington State Ponds: www.jjspond.us |
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