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This is a listing of researchers who have made discoveries or inventions relating to the science and technology of
underwater diving Underwater diving, as a human activity, is the practice of descending below the water's surface to interact with the environment. It is also often referred to as diving, an ambiguous term with several possible meanings, depending on contex ...
. Divers who have become notable due to their exploits are not listed here, unless they have published research findings or invented an important item of diving related equipment. For these, see List of underwater divers.


Researchers and inventors of diving technology

* * * (1910-1992) * * * (1910-1997) Open circuit demand scuba regulator * (1870–1965) * * * * * (1920-2005) * (1914-2006) * * (1900-1979) * (1947-) * (1917-2011) * * * * (1941-) * * * - Invented the neck dam for diving helmets * * * * (1909-1941) * (1801-1867)


Researchers in diving medicine and physiology, including decompression theory


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* * – Italian decompression researcher. * * * (6 Jul 1935 – 4 May 2002) – USAF decompression researcher * * (1903-1992) * (12 June 1931 – 9 August 2022) * * (1833-1886) * * – * (1915-1983) * * – * * (1627-1691) Relation between pressure and volume in a gas, and the effects of low ambient pressure on animals. * (24 January 1941 – 5 April 2022)Lang M. Crossings (Obituary) Dr. Alf O. Brubakk. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2022 Third-Quarter;49(3):393-394. PMID 36001573. * (1923-1994)
Bühlmann decompression algorithm The Bühlmann decompression algorithm is a mathematical model (algorithm) of the way in which inert gases enter and leave the human body as the ambient pressure changes. Versions are used to create Bühlmann decompression tables and in personal di ...
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* * – US Navy decompression researcher. * * – American decompression researcher. * (1911–1994) * – American decompression researcher. * *


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* – Author of diving medicine textbooks *


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* * (1917-2008) * * Narcotic effects of oxygen at pressure.


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* * * (c2007) – American decompression researcher. * (4 June 1901 – 17 July 1984) * – Decompression researcher. * (1988) *


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* (1860-1936), Haldane's decompression model * (1930-2011) * * * * (c1988) – British decompression researcher, combined perfusion/diffusion model of the BSAC'88 tables. * (1866-1952) * (1934-2006), Thermodynamic model of decompression * * * * * (1825-1895) * – American decompression researcher *


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* * – French decompression researcher.


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* * *, Canadian decompression researcher, Kidd-stubbs decompression model, DCIEM decompression tables * – Decompression sickness treatment researcher. Hyperbaric treatment schedules#Kindwall's monoplace table * – Research on PFO in divers * – Decompression researcher.


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* (1917-2011) * environmental physiologist * – American decompression researcher. * *, Australian decompression researcher.


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* * (13 October 1825 – 12 August 1901) * (b1958) * (1896-1967) *


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* * - Canadian decompression researcher


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* – Decompression researcher * * * * - Decompression researcher * * (1962 - )


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* (c1973)


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* (1922-2011) *


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* (c1906) * * * (1901-1994) * (fl.1873) * * * (c1984) Canadian decompression researcher, Kidd-Stubbs decompressin model, DCIEM decompression tables * *


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* (1945-2004), Thalmann algorithm * – Decompression researcher *


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* (c1984) Diabetes and diving.


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* * * * * * * – American decompression researcher, Reduced gradient bubble model (RGBM) * – American decompression researcher. Concept of M-values, US Navy (1965?) decompression tables.


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* (c1937) – US Navy decompression researcher. 1937 US Navy tables, Treatment with hyperbaric oxygen.Yarbrough OD, Behnke AR. The treatment of compressed air illness using oxygen. The Journal of Industrial Hygrography and Toxicology 1939;21:213‐8. * – American decompression researcher. Varying Permeability Model


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* (1847-1920)


See also

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References

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