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Water Exchange Required to Maintain Nitrate Concentrations in Recirculating Marine Systems Brantley Miller.

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1 Water Exchange Required to Maintain Nitrate Concentrations in Recirculating Marine Systems Brantley Miller

2 Nitrogen Essential to all living organisms Found in protein structure Used for tissue growth Excess N released in waste Inorganic compounds are production limiting Used by bacteria and plants Key for food chain

3 Nitrogen Cycle Complex biochemical cycle Different levels of ecosystem Sinks and sources Interconnected with other element cycles Balance is key Inputs & outputs Circulation Figure 1: Diagram of nitrogen cycle and its interconnectivity to other marine cycles such as carbon, phosphorus and oxygen. (Gruber, 2008)

4 Nitrification Multiple processes Bacteria metabolism Oxidation reactions Poisonous intermediate compounds Nitrate Oxygen & algae Water transport Figure 2: Nitrogen cycle plotted against oxidation state. Processes in grey indicate taking place in regions of low oxygen (anoxic). (Gruber, 2008)

5 Modeling Recirculating System Bird, Stewart 2007 http://www.aquariumdesigngroup.com/ Well circulated High Reynolds number Inertial dominate Quasi-closed Limited exchange Inputs & outputs Multicomponent Well established ecosystem Bacteria rxn Bio load

6 Modeling Recirculating System (Rate of increase of NO₃⁻) = (Net rate of addition of NO₃⁻) + (Rate of production of NO₃⁻) Rate of addition Water entering Pollution Rate of removal Water leaving System concentration Rate of production Fish waste Other biological processes

7 Estimating Production of Nitrates due to Feeding Ammonia-N Production = 0.289 (Feed Fed) Nitrite-N Production = 0.024 (Feed Fed) Phosphate-P Production = 0.0162 (Feed Fed) Suspended Solids = 0.52 (Feed Fed) Biochemical Oxygen Demand = 0.60 (Feed Fed) Chemical Oxygen Demand = 1.89 (Feed Fed) (Wheaton) Function of amount fed 2-4% of fish mass Ammonia to nitrite Nitrite to nitrate Oxygen demand (Ward, 2008)

8 Describing Nitrates leaving the System Water leaving Concentration Flow rate Removal of algae

9 Putting it Together Flow required is a function of desired NO₃⁻ concentration and local fish mass Maintain concentration of nitrate (<1ppm) Fixed bio load NO₃⁻ production based on fish mass / feed Conservation of mass Assumptions and BCs Make modeling situationally dependent


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