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I don't think the heat maps really care if the dives are OC or CCR, have gas switches or don't. The heat maps are just looking at patterns of supersaturation and continued on gassing.
The heat map below is for OC 200ft 30min dive, 18/45, EAN50 at 70ft, 100 at 20ft. The profiles are generated by VPM-B+3 and GF 75/75. Each of those profiles then is shown with an extra 5 minutes of time spent at 70ft.
In addition the integral supersaturation for those profiles is shown. Integral supersaturation is simply a measure of time spent in a supersaturated state.
I would note the following:
1. The profiles surface at around 90 minutes.
2. The VPM-B+3 profile has deeper stops limiting early supersaturation. Of course this causes the higher supersaturations once the diver surfaces.
3. The VPM-B+3 profile has roughly 30% more supersaturation obligation once the diver surfaces (546.7 / 423.6).
4. The charts pretty much repeat the visual pattern of the NEDU study for A2/A1 profiles.
5. The additional 5 minutes at 70ft really doesn't impact the overall picture.
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Thanks so much, this pretty much answered all of my "how is this relevant to an OC tech dive with gas switches" questions.