Computation of Dissolved Gas in Water as Functions of Temperature Salinity and Pressure
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J. Colt
154 pages Published by American Fisheries Society Publication date: 1984 Reprinted in 2002
Summary Special Publication 14
A handbook of equations and data for aquaculturists, physiologists, power plant operators, river managers, and anyone concerned with gas concentrations and supersaturation.
Table of Contents Index to Tables Acknowledgments Introduction
Part 1 - Solubility of Gases in Fresh Water Computation of the Air-Solubility Value, C*, in mg/L Computation of the Air-Solubility Value, C*, in mL/L Computation of Bunsen Coefficients Computation of Gas Tension, mm Hg Computation of Gas Solubility as a Function of Barometric Pressure Computation of Gas Solubility as a Function of Elevation Computation of Gas Solubility as a Function of Water Depth
Part 2 - Solubility of Gases in Brackish and Marine Waters
Part 3 - Supersaturation of Gases Effect of Heating Water Effect of Mixing Waters of Different Temperature Bubble Entrainment Computation and Reporting of Gas Supersaturation Computation of Standard Gas Supersaturation Parameters from Concentration Units Conversion of Older Reported Data Effect of Depth
References Appendices






