2024
DOI: 10.1177/10806032241230241
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A Field Study of Carbon Monoxide Levels in Snow Caves During Short-Term Stove Use

Simon Uhl Nielsen,
Anders Karlsen

Abstract: Introduction While the use of camping stoves in poorly ventilated areas is discouraged, the need to address dehydration challenges in harsh arctic conditions has led to their unconventional use inside snow caves for snow melting, subjecting occupants to unknown carbon monoxide (CO) levels. This study, located at sea level in northeastern Greenland, aimed to assess CO levels and dynamics during short cooking sessions in newly constructed emergency snow caves. Methods In 5 snow caves, constructed according to th… Show more

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