Cave Diving Survey Expeditions

Silt-out and zero-visibility chambers defeat line-and-tape survey methods, so long systems stay half-mapped across seasons of diving.

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Side-Mount vs Backmount Sound Mapping: Tradeoffs for Surveyors

Sidemount and backmount configurations push survey teams toward different acoustic strengths and weaknesses. This post walks cave diving survey teams through the tradeoffs between sidemount and backmount sound mapping, so the rig choice on each expedition is a deliberate decision about the quilt you want to build rather than an inherited habit.

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Gradient Chambers and Salinity-Driven Sound Anomalies

Haloclines and salinity-gradient chambers refract sound in ways that turn naive survey captures into spatially inconsistent maps. This post explains the physics behind salinity-driven sound anomalies in Yucatán systems and how EchoQuilt's gradient-chamber view keeps the quilt coherent through sharp mixing zones at 10-20 meters depth.

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Managing Stage Bottle Logistics in Acoustic Survey Trips

Stage bottles are how cave diving survey teams reach frontier passages, but a sloppy drop point or a missed retrieve can end a dive's survey window before the real work begins. This post covers stage bottle logistics for acoustic survey trips running EchoQuilt — where the same drop points also serve as acoustic anchor patches stitched into the quilt.

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Decompression Stop Data as Quality Control for Mapping

Decompression hangs are often treated as survey-dead time, but six hours at 6 meters is a stationary, calibrated acoustic reference window that EchoQuilt can turn into the highest-quality control data in your entire dive. This post shows cave diving survey teams how to use decompression stops as structured quality control for the sound-quilts captured during the bottom phase.

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Cenote Entrance Strategies for Clean Map Initialization

A cenote entrance is the first three minutes of every Yucatán survey dive, and the decisions made there determine whether the sound-quilt that follows is clean or noisy for the next five hours. This post covers the initialization strategies cave diving survey teams use to start EchoQuilt captures at cenote entries where open water, sunlight, and the first halocline all converge.

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How to Flag Breakdown Piles That Shift Between Seasons

Breakdown piles are not static features, especially in phreatic systems where seasonal flood pulses rearrange sediment and loose blocks. This post walks survey teams through how to flag breakdown piles that shift between seasons using EchoQuilt's seasonal-diff workflow, turning each return visit into a structured re-survey rather than a navigation surprise.

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Scooter-Assisted Mapping: Sound Capture at Higher Speeds

DPV-assisted cave mapping lets survey teams reach frontier passages that are otherwise unreachable on fin power alone, but the propeller wash and speed change the entire acoustic environment. This piece walks through the rig, tuning, and filtering adjustments required to keep a scooter-assisted EchoQuilt capture clean enough to stitch into a publishable cave map.

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Workflow for Multi-Day Expeditions in Half-Mapped Systems

Half-mapped systems punish teams that arrive without a multi-day workflow, and they reward teams that know exactly which patches to stitch next. This post lays out a day-by-day expedition framework for cave diving survey teams running EchoQuilt across extended pushes in Florida spring runs, Yucatán conduits, and Mexican sumps.

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Reconciling Historic Line Survey Data With Fresh Sound Quilts

Decades of knotted-line measurements exist across the world's major cave systems, and teams running EchoQuilt today inherit that archive whether they want to or not. This post outlines how to reconcile historic line survey data with fresh sound quilts, so the new patches strengthen rather than invalidate the cave records we already depend on.

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Best Practices for Backmount Survey Rigs on Long EchoQuilt Dives

Backmount doubles anchor long penetration surveys, but a badly mounted sensor cluster produces noisy data you cannot trust on publishable cave maps. This piece walks through harness placement, manifold behavior, and survey-slate discipline for teams running backmount survey rigs on long EchoQuilt dives deep into Florida and Yucatán systems.

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