Soil Analysis in Forensic Taphonomy: Chemical and Biological Effects of Buried Human RemainsMark Tibbett, David O. Carter CRC Press, 27/02/2008 - 364 páginas A burial environment is a complex and dynamic system. It plays host to an abundance of interdependent chemical, physical, and biological processes, which are greatly influenced by the inclusion of a body and its subsequent decay. However, while taphonomy continues to emerge as a valuable forensic tool, until now most of the attention has been on th |
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... mineral particles (i.e., sand, silt, and clay) and organic matter. They have complex biological, chemical, physical, and mineralogical properties that are always changing with time. Agronomists, farmers, and gardeners, on the other hand ...
... mineral particles (i.e., sand, silt, and clay) and organic matter. They have complex biological, chemical, physical, and mineralogical properties that are always changing with time. Agronomists, farmers, and gardeners, on the other hand ...
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... mineral exploration (e.g., Fitzpatrick et al. 2003). These special-purpose or technical classification systems all involve soil assessment criteria and recommendations for soil management practices to end users. This chapter therefore ...
... mineral exploration (e.g., Fitzpatrick et al. 2003). These special-purpose or technical classification systems all involve soil assessment criteria and recommendations for soil management practices to end users. This chapter therefore ...
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... minerals, organic matter, soil animals, included rock fragments); and (2) manufactured materials in soils such as ions and fragments from different anthropogenic environments (e.g., synthetic fertilizers with nitrate, phosphate, and ...
... minerals, organic matter, soil animals, included rock fragments); and (2) manufactured materials in soils such as ions and fragments from different anthropogenic environments (e.g., synthetic fertilizers with nitrate, phosphate, and ...
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... Mineral and Organic Composition - All Samples Sieved Smaller Sized Fractions < 100 μm Sieves • Mid IR Spectroscopy (450–8000 cm-1) Drifts Diffuse Reflectance Infrared Fourier Transform Spectral Analyses • Magnetic Susceptibility • X-ray ...
... Mineral and Organic Composition - All Samples Sieved Smaller Sized Fractions < 100 μm Sieves • Mid IR Spectroscopy (450–8000 cm-1) Drifts Diffuse Reflectance Infrared Fourier Transform Spectral Analyses • Magnetic Susceptibility • X-ray ...
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... mineral weathering, and clay degradation are all modified by the increased oxidation due to tillage, and hydrolysis ... minerals. Investigation of soil at the pedon scale should always include details at the horizon scale and context at ...
... mineral weathering, and clay degradation are all modified by the increased oxidation due to tillage, and hydrolysis ... minerals. Investigation of soil at the pedon scale should always include details at the horizon scale and context at ...
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Processes | |
Chapter 3 The Role of Soil Organisms in Terrestrial Decomposition | |
Toward a Forensic Mycology | |
Forensic Applications | |
Chapter 7 The Decomposition of Materials Associated with Buried Cadavers | |
Chapter 8 Decomposition Chemistry in a Burial Environment | |
Chapter 9 Potential Determinants of Postmortem and Postburial Interval of Buried Remains | |
Chapter 10 Principles and Methodologies of Measuring Microbial Activity and Biomass in Soil | |
Chapter 11 Methods of Characterizing and Fingerprinting Soils for Forensic Application | |
Index | |
Back cover | |
Chapter 6 The Decomposition of Hair in the Buried Body Environment | |
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