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Percent saturation – LaMotte Dissolved Oxygen Water Quality Test Kit User Manual

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Atmospheric Pressure (mmHg) Equivalent Altitude (ft) Correction Factor

775 540

1.02

760

0

1.00

745 542

0.98

730

1094 0.96

714 1688

0.94

699

2274

0.92

684 2864

0.90

669

3466 0.88

654

4082 0.86

638

4756

0.84

623 5403

0.82

608

6065

0.80

593

6744

0.78

578

7440

0.76

562

8204

0.74

547 8939

0.72

532

9694

0.70

517

10,472

0.68

PERCENT SATURATION

Use the atmospheric pressure reading from a barometer or the local altitude to determine
the correction factor from the chart below. Multiply the dissolved oxygen test result (ppm)
by the correction factor to obtain the corrected dissolved oxygen value.

To determine the percent saturation, locate the temperature (°C) of the water sample on
the top scale. Locate the corrected dissolved oxygen concentration (ppm) on the bottom
scale. Draw a straight line between the two points. Read the % saturation where the line
crosses the % saturation scale.