I'm really interested in learning as much as I can about decompression theory and modeling (i.e., history, physiology, compartments theory, tissue loading, theory behind the various models, decompression techniques, etc.) as well as anything I can read on the subject of technical diving. I don't want to follow tables as such but really want to know what's "behind" them.
I've purchased two of Bruce Wienke's books (Basic Decompression Theory and Technical Diving in Depth that I thought, based upon the title, would serve my needs. However, they are a bit too technical and obviously written for the super-advanced technical diver with a solid knowledge and/or academics. The Naui Master Scuba Diver book, believe it or not, gives a great "intro" into deco/reco theory but it too general.
I was wondering whether there was anything else written sort of "in between" the above in order to bridge the gap. I don't mind formulas, etc. but would also like more explanatory narrative. And YES - I've already done a forum search but can't seem to find any solid semi-unanimous recommendations.
Thanks
I've purchased two of Bruce Wienke's books (Basic Decompression Theory and Technical Diving in Depth that I thought, based upon the title, would serve my needs. However, they are a bit too technical and obviously written for the super-advanced technical diver with a solid knowledge and/or academics. The Naui Master Scuba Diver book, believe it or not, gives a great "intro" into deco/reco theory but it too general.
I was wondering whether there was anything else written sort of "in between" the above in order to bridge the gap. I don't mind formulas, etc. but would also like more explanatory narrative. And YES - I've already done a forum search but can't seem to find any solid semi-unanimous recommendations.
Thanks