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Ocean Outpost - The Future of Humans Living Underwater

English · Paperback / Softback

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One of the greatest scientific and technological achievements of the 21st century will be to cast a light on the eternal darkness of the deep ocean and this book identifies the key determinants of life or death in its extreme environment. Dr. Erik Seedhouse examines how individuals survive free dives to 200m, how humans adapt to breathing exotic gas mixes at depths exceeding 700m, and how technological innovation will enable humans to enter unendurable realms. The book describes the problems unique to the hostile environment of the deep ocean, such as decompression sickness, discusses how the human body responds to increased pressure, and what happens when adaptive mechanisms fail. Ocean Outpost describes how the technology will evolve, how crews will be selected and trained and what a typical underwater mission will entail. The book also chronicles the frontiers of diving medicine that will eventually take humans into the midst of a world we could once only guess at.

List of contents

From the contents:
Part I. Diving.- Chapter 1. Freediving.- Chapter 2. Technical and Saturation Diving.- Part II Manned Submersibles and Undersea Habitats.- Chapter 3. Hard-Suits, Deep Flight and Alvin.- Chapter 4. Tourist Submarines and Submarine Rescue.- Chapter 5. Undersea Habitats and Hotels.- Part III Exploiting Ocean Resources.- Chapter 6. Deep Ocean Mining and Energy Exploitation.- Chapter 7. Medical Research.- Part IV. Revolutionary Undersea Medicine.- Chapter 8. Liquid Ventilation and Artificial Gills.- Chapter 9. Becoming Homo Aquaticus.

About the author

Dr. Erik Seedhouse worked as an Astronaut Training Consultant for Bigelow Aerospace in 2005, a company for whom he wrote the Spaceflight Participants Flight Surgeon's Manual. He also developed astronaut-training protocols for future spaceflight participants and wrote and edited several chapters of Bigelow Aerospace's Astronaut Training Manual. Erik is a research scientist specializing in environmental life sciences and physiology, the subject in which he obtained his PhD in Physiology while working for the European Space Agency between 1996 and 1998. In 2009, he was one of the final candidates for selection as an astronaut in the CSA's Astronaut Recruitment Campaign. He is also Training Director for for Hire.

Summary

One of the greatest scientific and technological achievements of the 21st century will be to cast a light on the eternal darkness of the deep ocean and this book identifies the key determinants of life or death in its extreme environment. Dr. Erik Seedhouse examines how individuals survive free dives to 200m, how humans adapt to breathing exotic gas mixes at depths exceeding 700m, and how technological innovation will enable humans to enter unendurable realms. The book describes the problems unique to the hostile environment of the deep ocean, such as decompression sickness, discusses how the human body responds to increased pressure, and what happens when adaptive mechanisms fail. Ocean Outpost describes how the technology will evolve, how crews will be selected and trained and what a typical underwater mission will entail. The book also chronicles the frontiers of diving medicine that will eventually take humans into the midst of a world we could once only guess at.

Product details

Authors Erik Seedhouse
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.11.2010
 
EAN 9781441963567
ISBN 978-1-4419-6356-7
No. of pages 187
Dimensions 173 mm x 13 mm x 244 mm
Weight 354 g
Illustrations XIV, 187 p. 56 illus., 51 illus. in color.
Series Springer Praxis Books / Popula
Springer Praxis Books / Popula
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography

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