thetechnicaldiver
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Thanks all. Does anyone know when/where/how etc these variable ascent speeds were first outlined, and whether there are recent studies that have looked into variable ascent rates as they relate to decompression diving? I'm aware of numerous ascent rate studies on recreational and saturation dives, but haven't seen anything relating to bounce deco dives with different mixes. I'm sure there will be some people that vary their ascent by such and such (or not) just because that's what they were taught and so that's what they do, but others may have some mathematical or practical reasoning based on factors such as relative pressure change, supersaturation in leading tissues during ascent (and how they all tie in with 3m stop depth intervals), or extrapolation from recreational studies showing different bubble counts across different ascent speeds, or, some other reason.