I saw a question like this in the 2002 paper...
I know most of the information about corrosion at different depths
except cold water having high oxygen levels... someone mentioned this
at school but i dont know if its true?
I know gases are more soluble at low temps, but would oxygen from the top of the ocean move lower because of the temperature getting cooler?
[if this does not occur then deep sea corrosion apart from SRB would be really
low, since very little UV light would make photosynthesis impossible,
hence very little, oxygen... but then again high CO2 from decaying fish, could
create a localised acidic area?]
any thoughts people?
I know most of the information about corrosion at different depths
except cold water having high oxygen levels... someone mentioned this
at school but i dont know if its true?
I know gases are more soluble at low temps, but would oxygen from the top of the ocean move lower because of the temperature getting cooler?
[if this does not occur then deep sea corrosion apart from SRB would be really
low, since very little UV light would make photosynthesis impossible,
hence very little, oxygen... but then again high CO2 from decaying fish, could
create a localised acidic area?]
any thoughts people?