Looking for books/articles on multilevel diving

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scubamickey

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I'm looking for a book or article that discusses how to plan multi-level dives using deep stops. My Suunto computer does deep stops but I need some resources to learn how to plan them.
I would prefer something that doesn't spend half the book discussing physics 111. I understand basic decompression theory and I have Weinke's books. I just want something more direct that addresses multi-level dive planning.

I've tried googling and looking on Amazon, but all I get is advertisements for PADI. I don't need a class, I just need a book :smile:
 
The IANTD "Technical Diver Encyclopedia", chapter 12, gives historical background etc. Probably more difficult to get hold of, DAN Europe started research last year in Italy and began writing up their research. I have no idea if you can get some back issues of their magazine or how relevant they would be to what you want to know but they may be some help.
 

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