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Contents
Acknowledgements
- Photography
Foreword (by Jill Heinerth)
Introduction
Chapter One - The Overhead Environment
Accident analysis
The cave environment
- Coral caves
- Sea caves
- Lava tubes
- Solution caves
Water properties and quality
The mine environment
Conservation and landowner relationships
Chapter Two - Equipment
Self-sufficiency
Dive suits
Cylinders and configuration
Regulators and hoses
Weighting
Buoyancy compensators and harnesses
- Explorer harness
Stage cylinders
- Carrying a stage cylinder
Line reels
Other equipment
Equipment
Chapter Three - Lights
Lights
Chapter Four - Guidelines
- Line reels
- Marking Lines
Line laying
- Snoopy loops
- Line markers
Safety reels
Guidelines
Chapter Five - Air Management
Dissimilar cylinders or pressures
Air management
Chapter Six - Considering Depth
Gas consumption
Oxygen
Oxygen limits on dive times
Carbon dioxide
Nitrogen
Decompression and decompression sickness
- A dive profile
- Pressure gradient
- Tissue type
- Blood flow
- Type 1
- Type 2
A suspected bend
Contributing factors
Gas embolism
Decompression etiquette
Chapter Seven - Stress
Tackling stress
Thinking under pressure
Reducing stress
Chapter Eight - Dive Planning
Underwater communication
- Hand signals
Checks and drills
Your planning checklist
Chapter Nine - Techniques
Buoyancy control and trim
Low visibility diving
Chapter Ten - Emergencies
Loss of visibility
Light failure
Entanglement
Out of air
Lost diver
- Search and recover
- A vertical search
- Out-and-back searches
Depth
In an emergency
Chapter Eleven - Advanced Techniques
Scooters
A scooter checklist
Other gases
Rebreathers
Conclusion
Chapter Twelve - A Final Comment
Starting out, brushing up
Appendix A - Further Reading
General/Technical
Cave/Cavern
Ice
Wreck
Appendix B - Training Organisations
- BSAC
- CDAA
- CDG
- CMAS
- GUE
- IANTD
- NACD
- NAUl
- NSS-CDS
- PADI
- TDI
Appendix C - Calculating Gas Requirements
Cylinder volume and gas pressure
Appendix D - Ice Diving
Regulators
Communication
Water entry
Emergency procedures
Advanced ice diving
Post-dive procedures
Appendix E - Wreck Diving
Appendix F - Glossary
- Air
- Air pocket
- ATA.
- Back-mounted BC
- Back-up light
- Bar
- BC
- Bedding plane
- Blue hole
- Bottom time
- Bubble check
- Bump-and-go system
- Carbonic acid
- Cavern zone
- Cenote
- Circuit
- Clothes peg/pin (UK/USA)
- CNS
- Column cu.ft.
- Danglies
- Decompression stop
- Decorations
- DPV
- Drop weights
- Dual valve manifold
- EAD
- EANx
- Equivalent air depth (EAD)
- Flutter kick
- Frog kick
- Gap
- Halocline
- Heliair
- Heliox.
- Hydrogen sulphide
- Hypercapnia
- Hypoxia
- Isolation manifold
- Joint
- Jump
- Karst window
- Lava tube
- Line arrow
- Line trap
- Litre
- Manifold
- Maximum operating depth (MOD)
- Mixed gas
- MOD
- Nitrogen narcosis
- Nitrox
- Octopus
- OTU
- Phreatic tube
- PPO2
- Psi
- Redundancy
- Referencing
- Resurgence
- Rimbach system
- Rule of Thirds
- S-drill
- Safety stop
- Sink
- Siphon
- Snoopy loop
- Speleology
- Spring
- Streamlining
- Sump
- Tannic water
- Task loading
- Taverse
- Trim
- Trimix
- Turnaround
Index
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