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We know that the news media does not know much about anything generally, and doesn't have time to check facts, but this story claims a risk: Ascent could bring bends, 'chokes' to miners – The Chart - CNN.com Blogs Excerpting...
The San Jose Mine seems to be near the town of Copiapo 40 miles east of the coastal town of Caldera, with an elevation of 381 meters/1250 Feet, altho I cannot find the actual altitude of the mine. The miners are 2200 feet below surface, so I guess around 1,000 feet below sea level.
The poor guys have a lot more to deal with: spinning capsule and lots more, but how much pressure change are they really looking at?Dr. Bailus Walker, an environmental and occupational medicine expert at Howard University Medical Center, says one concern is the effect the barometric pressure will have on their bodies as they're brought up. "You'll see muscular aches and pains in the joints called 'the bends' as a result of the decompression. You could see some respiratory difficulties called 'the chokes.' You'll see increased blood pressure, and some lung damage–but the adequate supply of oxygen should keep lung problems at a minimum."
The San Jose Mine seems to be near the town of Copiapo 40 miles east of the coastal town of Caldera, with an elevation of 381 meters/1250 Feet, altho I cannot find the actual altitude of the mine. The miners are 2200 feet below surface, so I guess around 1,000 feet below sea level.