Dr Deco
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Dear Roak:
I have included a graph under ATTACHMENTS. I would suspect that if nitrogen caused the effect, it would reach a plateau at 66 feet (red line).
If pressure caused the aggregation effect, it would continue to rise with increasing depth (blue line).
If adding helium to the nitrogen cause a limited reversal, I would suspect that the aggregation index would begin to fall at about 66 feet as the He is added (green line).
The Red Line is apparently what occurs.
Dr Deco :doctor:
I have included a graph under ATTACHMENTS. I would suspect that if nitrogen caused the effect, it would reach a plateau at 66 feet (red line).
If pressure caused the aggregation effect, it would continue to rise with increasing depth (blue line).
If adding helium to the nitrogen cause a limited reversal, I would suspect that the aggregation index would begin to fall at about 66 feet as the He is added (green line).
The Red Line is apparently what occurs.
Dr Deco :doctor: