<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6500208#post6500208 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Weatherman
I've never heard this before.
How is the conversion of nitrite to nitrate "denitrification"?
Sorry Weatherman, you are quite right, it is sort of the beginning of the transition between nitrification and denitrification. ( don't you just love to watch me squirm ? )
My point was, really, about the Hypoxic ( low oxygen ) zone where this takes place, and the terrible misunderstandings that obviously have not gone away, because of the incorrect usage of "Oxygenation Terms".
The terms I gave are quite accurate, and the most popular MISUSE is stating that Anoxic = Low Oxygen. It seems that Bob Goemans started this, or maybe he picked it up From Shimek, or some other expert.
The confusion was rampant in this thread, as I have seen it throughout the internet over the past 15 mos. , and quoted incorrectly since many years ago, at least back to the time of the little "Goemans and Gamble" book.
The other thing is that while I am sure that your definitions are quite accurate, many of the hobbyists cannot make much use of that information, including myself.
Most of the the Nitrification cycle, has been explained many times, in laymans terms, and the "laymen" have understood it because of this. We need to get such a "laymans type" explanation of the rest of these processes, so the larger amount of education can continue.
I'll be more careful about that "dividing line" thing.
Thanks > barryhc
