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I had a similar problem because the water from my overflow drops about 10 feet before it gets to my sump. I built something resembling a counter-current skimmer using a 4" PVC pipe. The width of the pipe slows the water sufficiently to allow the bubbles to rise.
I'm thinking with 10" you'd have to use something a lot wider. Something like a covered bucket for the water to dump into instead of directly into the sump. The splashing would take place inside the bucket. Setting the bucket inside the sump just below water level if possible with several 1" holes in the bottom could disperse the water in a calmer, more orderly fashion and reduce bubbles & splashes.
I'm thinking with 10" you'd have to use something a lot wider. Something like a covered bucket for the water to dump into instead of directly into the sump. The splashing would take place inside the bucket. Setting the bucket inside the sump just below water level if possible with several 1" holes in the bottom could disperse the water in a calmer, more orderly fashion and reduce bubbles & splashes.