Human cadaver decomposition islands and forensic taphonomy:gravesoil δ13C and δ15N enrichment patterns in short(30 d)and extended(900 d)postmortem intervals
Human cadaver decomposition islands and forensic taphonomy:gravesoil δ13C and δ15N enrichment patterns in short(30 d)and extended(900 d)postmortem intervals
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forensic sciences/forensic taphonomy/human decomposition/gravesoil/cadaver decomposition island/postmortem interval(PMI)/stable isotopesKey words
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Kelly L.Miles,Victoria Gibbon,Brian Hayden..Human cadaver decomposition islands and forensic taphonomy:gravesoil δ13C and δ15N enrichment patterns in short(30 d)and extended(900 d)postmortem intervals[J].法庭科学研究(英文),2025,10(4):28-35,8.基金项目
We offer profound thanks to Dr.Daniel Wescott at Texas State University for granting permission to perform the Texas human donor cadaver study at FARF.His kind support of this project is greatly appreciated,and for helping arrange field support of several graduate students.We also thank Dr.Graham Forbes at UNB for his support throughout the project,and personnel of the SINLab who were very generous with their time,particularly Anne McGeachy,Dr.Andrea Prentice,Samantha Bishop,Emily Weigum,and many summer students.Finally,we would like to extend our deepest thanks and respect to the individuals who donated their remains to FARF and their families.Their generous gifts continue to allow forensic taphonomists to investigate unique research questions that help humanity. ()