RE: NANFA-L-- Killer rain?

Nick Zarlinga (njz at clevelandmetroparks.com)
Thu, 1 Sep 2005 13:38:22 -0400

I like your dissolved gasses thing. Seems somewhat plausible.

Nick Zarlinga
Aquarium Biologist
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
216.661.6500 ext 4485

"Who hears the fishes when they cry?"
Henry Thoreau--1817-1862

><)> -----Original Message-----
><)> From: owner-nanfa-l at nanfa.org
><)> [owner-nanfa-l at nanfa.org]On Behalf
><)> Of Jerry Baker
><)> Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 10:19 AM
><)> To: nanfa-l at nanfa.org
><)> Subject: Re: NANFA-L-- Killer rain?
><)>
><)>
><)> Nick Zarlinga wrote:
><)> > I wonder if the rain could have somehow
><)> attributed to a low dissolved oxygen
><)> > situation in the ponds? Grabbing at straws but
><)> I find this interesting.
><)>
><)> Perhaps high NO3 from HNO3? If the rain was really
><)> cold, and the water
><)> pretty warm, perhaps it was a situation that involved high
><)> concentrations of dissolved gases being dumped
><)> into warm water? Dunno.
><)> Just continuing the straw grasping.
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