oxigénigényének
Oxigénigényének, also known as oxygen demand, is a measure of the amount of oxygen required by aquatic organisms to decompose organic matter in water. It is a critical parameter in assessing the water quality and the health of aquatic ecosystems. The process of oxygen demand involves the breakdown of organic compounds, such as dead plants and animals, by microorganisms. This decomposition consumes oxygen, leading to a decrease in the dissolved oxygen (DO) levels in the water.
The oxigénigényének is typically measured in milligrams of oxygen per liter of water (mg/L) and is often
High oxigénigényének levels can indicate pollution or excessive organic matter in the water, which can lead