Background: Scientific underwater exploration could benefit from professional diving facilities. This could allow marine research for durations far exceeding anything currently possible. The closed-circuit rebreather expansion provides new perspectives by unleashing divers and their diving bell. “Under the Pole Expeditions” developed an innovative compact underwater habitat for this purpose. Materials and methods: The habitat’s depth was fixed at 20 m. Saturation lasted 3 days and was followed by a 245 min long decompression procedure with mandatory in-water phase. Isolation and environmental constraints will require specific medical and safety procedures. “In situ” medical concerns were considered, and a specific evacuation plan was establ...
The closed circuit rebreather (CCR) is not a new diving technology. From the late 1990s CCR units we...
The article provides the results of 31 experimental dives carried out within the depth range of H ∈ ...
ABSTRACT: Decompression illnesses (DCI), or as they are called more scientifically: dysbaric disorde...
Commercial saturation diving involves divers living and working in an enclosed atmosphere with eleva...
Commercial saturation diving involves divers living and working in an enclosed atmosphere with eleva...
The scope of extreme-environment diving defined within this work encompasses diving modes outside of...
Evolution of “safe diving practices” introduced by the diving industry and regulatory authorities in...
International audiencePurpose: Data regarding decompression stress after deep closed-circuit rebreat...
During the past fifteen years, recreational divers have been developing and experimenting with advan...
Saturation Diving is a highly technical and advanced form of diving utilized to perform dives at dep...
Closed-circuit rebreathers have been used for underwater biological research since the late 1960s, ...
Clear differences between professional and recreational deep diving are disappearing, at least when ...
Objectives: To detail the rate of decompression sickness (DCS) in and describe the pattem of scien...
Decompression illness (DCI)/dysbaric disorders represent a complex spectrum of pathophysiological co...
SUMMARY The conditions of helium saturation diving promote the proliferation of Gram-negative bacter...
The closed circuit rebreather (CCR) is not a new diving technology. From the late 1990s CCR units we...
The article provides the results of 31 experimental dives carried out within the depth range of H ∈ ...
ABSTRACT: Decompression illnesses (DCI), or as they are called more scientifically: dysbaric disorde...
Commercial saturation diving involves divers living and working in an enclosed atmosphere with eleva...
Commercial saturation diving involves divers living and working in an enclosed atmosphere with eleva...
The scope of extreme-environment diving defined within this work encompasses diving modes outside of...
Evolution of “safe diving practices” introduced by the diving industry and regulatory authorities in...
International audiencePurpose: Data regarding decompression stress after deep closed-circuit rebreat...
During the past fifteen years, recreational divers have been developing and experimenting with advan...
Saturation Diving is a highly technical and advanced form of diving utilized to perform dives at dep...
Closed-circuit rebreathers have been used for underwater biological research since the late 1960s, ...
Clear differences between professional and recreational deep diving are disappearing, at least when ...
Objectives: To detail the rate of decompression sickness (DCS) in and describe the pattem of scien...
Decompression illness (DCI)/dysbaric disorders represent a complex spectrum of pathophysiological co...
SUMMARY The conditions of helium saturation diving promote the proliferation of Gram-negative bacter...
The closed circuit rebreather (CCR) is not a new diving technology. From the late 1990s CCR units we...
The article provides the results of 31 experimental dives carried out within the depth range of H ∈ ...
ABSTRACT: Decompression illnesses (DCI), or as they are called more scientifically: dysbaric disorde...