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A question for the cave divers/ explorers

Started this discussion. Last reply by George K. Watson on Wednesday. 2 Replies

Ive been having a look through some films recently of diving within caves around the world and it got me thinking about the waste or exhailed gases left behind by divers. Cave diving appears to…Continue

Toxing Diver Rescue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Air-Guzzler (aka John Turnock) Apr 4, 2011. 2 Replies

After watching this video clip posted on the UTD facebook site…Continue

Dry Gloves

Started this discussion. Last reply by Jan de Kock Mar 18, 2010. 2 Replies

I see that nearly every UTD style diver uses dry glove I too have used them for the last 2yrs and feel that are the best UK £ 60 i have spent. How ever the style of gloves i use at the moment have…Continue

 

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George K. Watson replied to Air-Guzzler (aka John Turnock)'s discussion 'A question for the cave divers/ explorers'
CO2, when combined with water, forms carbonic acid CO2 + H2O = H2CO3. Carbonic acid dissolves the carbonates that are the principle minerals in cave/karst areas. This mechanism is the usual mechanism by which solution caves are formed. The effect of…
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Sergi Perez replied to Air-Guzzler (aka John Turnock)'s discussion 'A question for the cave divers/ explorers'
As cave diver, I saw a big destruction on mud structures, like percolation, wich cleans the roof for next divers along main line. About Lime stone, the mix of CO2 with water, destroy the cave structures, but the amount of CO2 exhaled is little in…
Jan 6
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A question for the cave divers/ explorers

Ive been having a look through some films recently of diving within caves around the world and it got me thinking about the waste or exhailed gases left behind by divers. Cave diving appears to me that it is becoming more popular recently as with the increased popularity the results are an increase of redundant exhailed gas which stays at the high pointss within the cave system. During recent trips to the red sea and the most famous wreck the Thistlegorm work has been carried out to reudce the…See More
Discussion posted by Air-Guzzler (aka John Turnock) Jan 4
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Air-Guzzler (aka John Turnock) replied to Air-Guzzler (aka John Turnock)'s discussion 'Toxing Diver Rescue'
Thanks for the reply AG Its a lot clearer now and I understand why you would wait until to convulsion has finish you would not want to try and ascend with a violently moving casualty.
Apr 4, 2011
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Unified Team Diving replied to Air-Guzzler (aka John Turnock)'s discussion 'Toxing Diver Rescue'
John   What you are watching is obviously a drill. The 1,2,3,4 is merely me demonstrating to the students the steps I expect when they are demonstrating the drill to me. It has nothing to do with rescuing the diver.…
Apr 4, 2011
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Toxing Diver Rescue

After watching this video clip posted on the UTD facebook sitehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-BliCjVhwE&feature=player_embedded I have a few questions The diver is obviously toxing why does the rescue diver not immediately start his ascent.If the diver has a high PPo2 would it not be better to switch him to your back gas if the MOD was suitable.What are the Hand signals they appear to start with 1,2,3,4 if…See More
Discussion posted by Air-Guzzler (aka John Turnock) Apr 4, 2011
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Air-Guzzler (aka John Turnock) and John Mills are now friends Sep 26, 2010
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Air-Guzzler (aka John Turnock) and Kristof Damen are now friends May 21, 2010
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I've just completed & passed my IANTD Adv Rec Trimix course. Cannot wait now for the big gas bills
Status posted by Air-Guzzler (aka John Turnock) May 21, 2010
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Air-Guzzler (aka John Turnock) replied to Michael Soldwisch's discussion 'Preparing a Regulator for Oxygen Use'
Here in the UK we are not supposed to service regs but with the power of www. you can get manuals d=for apex regs http://www.frogkick.dk/manuals/apeks/ and possibly service kits from here http://www.deepstop.de/apeks-m-14.html?page=2&sort=3a
Apr 2, 2010
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Maciej Arkuszewski replied to Air-Guzzler (aka John Turnock)'s discussion 'Dry Gloves'
Hi John. Coincidentally just last month, I finally found a dry glove solution I like - simple si-tech rings with pull on gloves. A lot of folks in Seattle/BC area also prefer that solution. Rregards Maciek
Mar 9, 2010
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Dry Gloves

I see that nearly every UTD style diver uses dry glove I too have used them for the last 2yrs and feel that are the best UK £ 60 i have spent. How ever the style of gloves i use at the moment have quit large rings and is slightly difficult getting i & out of the harness.Out of interest what glove system do other divers here useThanksJohn The other AGSee More
Discussion posted by Air-Guzzler (aka John Turnock) Mar 8, 2010
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Air-Guzzler (aka John Turnock) updated their profile Dec 2, 2009
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Misa Claudiu commented on Air-Guzzler (aka John Turnock)'s video
whats the name of the software? I have a 3D one but not with Thistlegorm on it and a complete red sea safari program 2D
Oct 19, 2009

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