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| Aeration
is important to a body of water for several reasons. Ideally aeration will
mix the upper and lower portions of a body of water. This will
break the thermocline and allow oxygen lacking water on the
bottom of the lake to mix with oxygen rich water at the surface. A
bottom based aerator does this most efficiently. With this type of
aeration a diffuser is located on the bottom of the lake and an air pump
is located on the shore. An airline carries the air from the pump to the
diffuser. This can also be accomplished with wind powered aerators where
the windmill is used as a pump and pushes air through the airline to
the diffuser. The following illustrations show how a body of water will
stratify (layer).
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In the summer the water stratifies into
layers. The bottom layer has little to no oxygen. As summer
progresses the bottom layer of water will normally get larger.
This picture shows what happens to most ponds during the
summer.
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the winter time ice forms a barrier between the water and the air.
Snowfall can cover the surface of the water and block out sunlight.
Without sunlight little plants called phytoplankton stop producing
oxygen in the water. As the phytoplankton die they start to decompose,
this is a process that uses up oxygen. If this continues other
plants and fish will start to die due to a lack of oxygen. This
illustration shows how a winterkill happens.
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This
simple picture depicts how aeration can be used to mix the bottom and
top layers of water. This can improve overall health of the pond and the
fish in it.
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