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City Under the Sea
#3936
seawolfdiving
- 4/13/2011 10:47 PM
For greater insight into the concept of living and working under the sea I recommend two books in particular:
http://www.amazon.com/Living-Working-Sea-James-Miller/dp/1886699011
and
http://www.amazon.com/Undersea-Colonies-Dennis-Chamberland/dp/1889422150/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1302752234&sr=1-1
The Miller Koblick book is rather lengthy and it covers a great deal of technical information, mostly related to living and working in an ambient pressure habitat. Most of the experience documented is from the mid 1960’s to the mid 1980’s.
The Chamberland book picks up the concept at present technological levels and projects it into the near future. This book deals more with the use of 1 ATM (surface pressure) habitats...
Both books should be considered essential for anyone who is serious about Living & Working Under the Sea....
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