@article{oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00007588, author = {大久保, 嘉明 and OKUBO, Yoshiaki}, journal = {南極資料}, month = {Aug}, note = {P(論文), One skin diving and four SCUBA divings were made by two members (a biologist and the author, the physiologist) of the 9th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition on 2 February in 1968 for surveying benthos. They dived about 10 metres at Lang Hovde, about 20km south from Syowa Station, Antarctica. Air and surface water temperatures were about 0℃ and it was calm. Neoprene double wetsuits of 5 mm and 6.5 mm in thickness, covering the whole body except face, were used. It took 49 minutes in total. The pulse at the end of skin diving recorded 130-140/min. One diver lost 2 kg weight after diving, but the other showed no change. Erythrocytosis, eosinopenia (91% and 72%) and lymphopenia caused by stress were observed. There were no remarkable physical changes except for mild epistaxis and light headache soon after diving.}, pages = {37--45}, title = {1968年2月南極ラングホブデにおける潜水と生理学的変化について}, volume = {38}, year = {1970}, yomi = {オオクボ, ヨシアキ} }