MARITIME – DIVE & UNDERWATER OPERATION CALCULATOR Nitrogen Narcosis Depth A precise tool.
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What is the Nitrogen Narcosis Depth & How does it work?
Nitrogen narcosis, often called “the rapture of the deep,” is a reversible alteration of consciousness that occurs when a diver breathes a gas mixture at increased pressure. The effect is primarily caused by the increasing partial pressure of nitrogen, which interferes with neuronal function and can impair judgment, coordination, and perception. To estimate the depth at which a given breathing gas will produce the same narcosis effect as air, divers use the Narcosis Equivalent Depth (NED) formula. This allows planning of safe dive profiles when using enriched air (nitrox) or trimix mixtures.
NED = (D + 10) times frac{F_{N2}}{0.79} – 10
D = actual depth in metres
F_{N2} = nitrogen fraction of the breathing gas (decimal)
By inserting the dive’s actual depth and the nitrogen fraction of the gas, the calculator returns the equivalent air depth where the same nitrogen partial pressure – and thus the same narcosis risk – would be encountered. This information helps divers choose appropriate gas mixes and stay within acceptable narcosis limits.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is nitrogen narcosis in scuba diving?
Nitrogen narcosis, or ‘the rapture of the deep,’ is a reversible alteration of consciousness caused by increased partial pressure of nitrogen at deeper depths.
How does the Narcosis Equivalent Depth (NED) formula work?
The NED formula estimates the depth at which a given breathing gas will produce the same narcotic effect as air, helping divers manage decompression risks.
What factors affect nitrogen narcosis in scuba diving?
Factors include the partial pressure of nitrogen, dive duration, and individual susceptibility. Deeper dives and longer times underwater increase the risk.
Can I use this calculator for mixed gas diving?
Yes, you can input different gas mixtures to calculate their respective Narcosis Equivalent Depths.
How does nitrogen narcosis affect a diver’s performance?
Nitrogen narcosis can impair judgment, coordination, and perception, potentially leading to poor decision-making underwater.
Is there a way to prevent nitrogen narcosis while diving?
Avoiding prolonged dives at depth, using gas mixtures with lower nitrogen content, and staying well-hydrated can help mitigate the effects of nitrogen narcosis.
What should I do if I experience symptoms of nitrogen narcosis?
Ascend to a shallower depth immediately, stay calm, and follow your dive plan. Symptoms usually resolve as you decompress.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.