HELIOX: It's History and Uses for Diving
Heliox is any gas mixture containing only helium and oxygen. It is used primarily in commercial saturation diving, where its two main benefits are being non-narcotic (unlike nitrogen) and having low density for easy breathing in high pressure environments. ----- Deep Dive with Ian is the SCUBA channel for curious people who want to know more about diving and the underwater world!

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NITROX: Its Use and History

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Caisson Disease: How Bridge Building Began Modern Dive Medicine

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This Engine Breaks ALL the Rules

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Diving in Mission Impossible Final Reckoning: Is Tom Cruise Cooked?

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Oxygen Toxicity & Nitrogen Narcosis: The Brain Under Pressure

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The Mach 3 Monster with a Drinking Problem

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Why Submarines STOPPED Firing Torpedoes From The Nose

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Red Sea Record dive - 280 m - 918 ft (Part 1)

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The Real Danger of Deep Diving

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Is Liquid Breathing From "The Abyss" Movie Real?

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Why German Engineers Couldn't Explain How Britain Built A Bomb That Bounced On Water

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The first deep rebreather dive using hydrogen: a gateway to deep exploration? - Simon Mitchell

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J.S. Haldane Invents Decompression Theory as a Side Quest

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Underwater Demolition Teams: Origins of the Navy SEALs

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The Dive Watch is Dead: Long Live the Dive Computer

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America's Most Impossible Bridge Has a Problem No One Can Solve | The Mackinac Bridge

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The First Underwater Archaeologists on Caligula's Mega-Yacht

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My Rebreather Failed on a 90 Metre Dive

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This Secret Mission is why Finnish Cave Divers are in the Maldives

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