Water Quality Dissolved Oxygen Saturation Calculator

Analyze oxygen saturation using measured readings instantly. Compare freshwater and saline conditions using pressure corrections. Export results, inspect trends, and understand water quality faster.

Calculator Inputs

Enter the field or laboratory reading in mg/L.
Use ppt. Freshwater is usually near 0 ppt.
Used when barometric pressure is left blank.
Optional. Leave empty to estimate from altitude.
Reset

Plotly Graph

The line shows theoretical saturation concentration across temperature. The horizontal dashed line marks your measured dissolved oxygen reading.

Formula Used

The calculator estimates oxygen saturation concentration using a temperature and salinity solubility model, then corrects it for local pressure.

Theoretical concentration ln(C) = A0 + A1Ts + A2Ts2 + A3Ts3 + A4Ts4 + A5Ts5 + S(B0 + B1Ts + B2Ts2 + B3Ts3) + C0S2
Temperature transform Ts = ln((298.15 − T) / (273.15 + T)) where T is in °C
Pressure correction Ccorrected = C × ((P − PH2O) / (760 − PH2O))
Percent saturation % Saturation = (Measured DO / Ccorrected) × 100
Oxygen deficit Deficit = Ccorrected − Measured DO

Higher temperature, higher salinity, and lower pressure all reduce the maximum oxygen that water can hold.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter a sample name so your exported files stay organized.
  2. Input water temperature and choose Celsius or Fahrenheit.
  3. Enter the measured dissolved oxygen concentration in mg/L.
  4. Add salinity in ppt. Use zero for freshwater samples.
  5. Enter site altitude, or directly type barometric pressure if known.
  6. Click Calculate Saturation to show results above the form.
  7. Review percent saturation, theoretical saturation concentration, and oxygen deficit.
  8. Use the chart and export buttons for reporting or field records.

Example Data Table

Sample Temp (°C) Measured DO (mg/L) Salinity (ppt) Pressure (mmHg) Saturation Conc. (mg/L) % Saturation Deficit (mg/L)
River Station A 20.0 8.200 0.500 748.00 8.919 91.94% 0.719
Lake Midpoint 15.0 9.400 0.200 760.00 10.071 93.33% 0.671
Estuary Edge 25.0 7.100 12.000 755.00 7.666 92.62% 0.566

FAQs

1) What does percent saturation mean?

It compares measured dissolved oxygen against the theoretical maximum at the same temperature, salinity, and pressure. Values near 100% suggest equilibrium, lower values show depletion, and values above 100% indicate supersaturation from algae, aeration, or rapid cooling.

2) Why does warm water hold less oxygen?

As water warms, gas molecules escape more easily from the liquid phase. That reduces oxygen solubility, so the maximum possible dissolved oxygen concentration drops as temperature rises.

3) Why include salinity in the calculation?

Dissolved salts lower oxygen solubility. Estuaries, brackish water, and marine samples can show noticeably lower saturation concentrations than freshwater at the same temperature and pressure.

4) Why do altitude and pressure matter?

Oxygen enters water from the atmosphere. When atmospheric pressure is lower, the driving force for oxygen dissolution is smaller, so the saturation concentration falls.

5) Is dissolved oxygen in mg/L similar to ppm?

For dilute water samples, mg/L and ppm are usually close enough for practical field interpretation. This calculator reports dissolved oxygen directly in mg/L.

6) What dissolved oxygen level is usually acceptable?

Many aquatic systems perform better above 5 mg/L, while stressed conditions often appear below that point. Sensitive species may require higher oxygen, especially in warm water.

7) Can dissolved oxygen saturation exceed 100%?

Yes. Supersaturation can happen during strong photosynthesis, intense aeration, rapid temperature shifts, or turbulence below dams and waterfalls.

8) Does this calculator replace meter calibration?

No. It helps interpret readings, but you should still calibrate instruments correctly, verify probe membranes, and follow your monitoring protocol for reliable field data.

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