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A review of diver passive thermal protection strategies for polar diving: present and future / Robert T. Stinton.
Title: | A review of diver passive thermal protection strategies for polar diving: present and future / Robert T. Stinton. |
Author(s): | Stinton, Robert T. |
Date: | 2007. |
Publisher: | Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institute |
In: | Proceedings of the International Polar Diving Workshop. Svalbard, March 15-21, 2007. (2007.), |
Abstract: | Assesses thermal protection strategies available to individuals planning polar diving operations, with particular emphasis on passive thermal protection built around drysuit systems. Notes that drysuit-based systems are versatile, easy to transport and require minimum of surface support. |
Notes: | In: Proceedings of the International Polar Diving Workshop. Svalbard, March 15-21, 2007 / Michael A. Lang, Martin D.J. Sayer, eds. |
Keywords: | 612.592 -- Cold climates, physiological effects. 614 -- Public health and safety. 614.80 -- Accidents and safety precautions. 626.02 -- Diving and underwater work. I -- Medicine and health. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*7) -- Antarctic regions. |
SPRI record no.: | 181701 |
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