FWIW, I have absolutely NO idea how "little" oxygen is needed to keep alive. I know that you can get up to 100% inhaled oxygen, but not the other way. Anyone?
Considering an atmosphere of just N2 and O2:
O2 reduced from 21% to 14% by volume. First perceptible signs with increased rate and volume of breathing, accelerated pulse rate and diminished ability to pay attention.
O2 concetration between 14% to 10% by volume. Consciousness continues, but judgment becomes faulty. Rapid fatigue following exertion. Emotions affected, in particular ill temper is easily aroused.
O2 reduced from 10% to 6% by volume. Can cause nausea and vomiting. Loss of ability to perform any vigorous movement or even move at all. Often the victim may not be aware that anything is wrong until collapsing and being unable to walk or crawl. Even is resuscitation is possible, there may be permanent brain damage.
O2 reduced below 6% by volume. Gasping breath. Convulsive movements may occur. Breathing stops, but heart may continue beating for a few minutes. Ultimately death.
- Smith, G.K., 1997, Naked flame tests for CO2 in limestone caves and the effect of CO2 and O2 on humans: Australian Speleological Federation, Proceedings of the 21st Biennial Conference of the Australian Speleological Federation, pp. 40-52.
Also see Smith, G.K., Caves, carbon dioxide, and you: same volume