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WATER CHEMISTRY WATER CHEMISTRY • HARDNESS • SALINITY • TURBIDITY • PH • DISSOLVED OXYGEN • NITRATE • CARBON DIOXIDE • NITRITE • TEMPERATURE • AMMONIA HARDNESS WHAT IS THE HARDNESS OF WATER? WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO MEASURE IT? HARDNESS http://water.usgs.gov/edu/hardness.html • DEPENDENT ON THE AMOUNT OF DISSOLVED CALCIUM AND MAGNESIUM IN THE WATER • THE HIGHER THE AMOUNT, THE HARDER THE WATER WHY DOES THIS MATTER TO US? Hardness Mg/L of Particulates Soft 0-60 Moderately Hard 61-120 Hard 121-180 Very Hard 180 TURBIDITY • WHAT IS TURBIDITY? • WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT TO MEASURE? TURBIDITY http://water.usgs.gov/edu/turbidity.html • THE CLARITY OF THE WATER (VISIBILITY) HOW MUCH LIGHT CAN PENETRATE THE WATER THE PARTICULATES IN THE WATER • MEASURED WITH SENSORS OR SECCHI DISKS • USUALLY CLEARER WATER IS CLEANER BUT THAT DOES NOT MEAN THAT DOES NOT ALWAYS CORRELATE WITH THE PRODUCTIVITY OF THE WATER http://50.59.38.231/graphics/caring/water/secchi1.jpg DISSOLVED OXYGEN (DO) • WHAT IS DISSOLVED OXYGEN? • WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? DISSOLVED OXYGEN (DO) • AMOUNT OF OXYGEN DISSOLVED IN THE WATER • EXCHANGE OF GASES HAPPEN BETWEEN THE ATMOSPHERE AND BODIES OF WATER ANY TIME THERE IS TURBULENCE • MEASURED WITH DO PROBES • IMPORTANT FOR THE SURVIVAL OF THE ORGANISMS https://cyber-aquaculture.wikispaces.com/file/view/oxygen_process.png/148532025/oxygen_process.png http://nj.gov/drbc/library/images/sotb2013/do_bf-bridge.jpg SALINITY • WHAT IS SALINITY? • WHAT IS IT IMPORTANT? http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/education/kits/estuaries/estuaries01_whatis.html SALINITY THE AMOUNT OF DISSOLVED SALTS IN THE WATER • FRESH WATER (0-0.5 PARTS PER THOUSAND) • SALT WATER (35 PPT) • BRACKISH WATER (35-0.5 PPT) • MEASURED WITH SALINOMETER, REFRACTOMETER, OR HYDROMETER (EXAMPLES ON TABLE) • SALT WATER ORGANISMS CANNOT LIVE IN FRESH WATER ORGANISMS (THERE ARE SOME EXCEPTIONS) SALINITY OF MOST AREAS STAY CONSISTENT OTHER THAN NATURALLY BRACKISH AREAS, WHY? https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/98/Water_salinity_diagram.png TEMPERATURE • DIFFERENT ORGANISMS CAN LIVE IN DIFFERENT TEMPERATURE RANGES • SOME THRIVE IN WARM WHILE OTHERS THRIVE IN COOLER WATERS • MEASURED BY THERMOMETER PH (POWER OF HYDROGEN) • WHAT IS PH? • WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? PH (POWER OF HYDROGEN) • MEASURES THE AMOUNT OF H+ (HYDROGEN IONS) AND OH- HYDROXYL IONS • LOGARITHMIC SCALE, EVERY STEP IS 10X MORE THAN THE LAST SCALE O-6 (ACIDIC, H+>OH-) 7 (NEUTRAL, H+=OH-) 8-17 (H+<OH-) • FRESH WATER PH = 6-8 • SEAWATER=7.5-8.5 http://www.fondriest.com/environmental-measurements/parameters/water-quality/ph/ NITRATE, NITRITE, AMMONIA NITRATE, NITRITE, AMMONIA • NITROGEN PRODUCTS • NITRATE-USED BY PHOTOSYNTHETIC ORGANISM IN GROWTH (CAN BE TOXIC IN HIGH AMOUNTS) • NITRITE-TOXIC CONVERTED FORM OF AMMONIA • AMMONIA-TOXIC WASTE PRODUCT OF MOST ORGANISM http://fishkeepingadvice.com/wp-content/uploads/Nitrogen-Cycle-In-Aquarium1.jpg