Re: Bubble Grade Study in Actual Scuba Diving Conditions
- From: Dillon Pyron <dmpyronINVALID@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 21:13:27 -0500
Thus spake "-hh" <recscuba_google@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> :
mike gray wrote:
posted by Ern Campbell, MD, on 10footstop
(for you newbies, 10footstop is the only diving medical source
worth a shit, and a {free} subscription is mandatory for all
divers that have even the slightest interest in their health.)
Absolutely.
Study Highlights
*Study subjects underwent echocardiography at baseline and 1
hour following a 25-minute dive at a mean depth of 34.3 m.
34m = 112ft, although its not clear if this is fsw or ffw.
If you're using a gauge, it really doesn't matter. All a gauge does
is convert pound/grams per square inch/centimeter into feet/meters.
Since it's all about pressure, it doesn't matter. Now, if you're
hanging out on a rope 15 feet below the ship, it is going to count for
something..
I remember being on the hard bottom at Black Rock on Maui and
listening to the ascent alarm going off as the surf passed over head.
Bother us enough to head for deeper water.
--
dillon
JAFO
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