NoDespite an increasing literature on the decomposition of human remains, whether buried or exposed, it is important to recognise the role of specific microenvironments which can either trigger or delay the rate of decomposition. Recent casework in Northern England involving buried and partially buried human remains has demonstrated a need for a more detailed understanding of the effect of contrasting site conditions on cadaver decomposition and on the microenvironment created within the grave itself. Pigs (Sus scrofa) were used as body analogues in three inter-related taphonomy experiments to examine differential decomposition of buried human remains. They were buried at three contrasting field sites (pasture, moorland, and deciduous wo...
Forensic investigations of single and mass graves often use surface anomalies, including changes to ...
Determining the postmortem interval (PMI) remains one of the most important but challenging factors ...
Several studies have been conducted on decomposition patterns and rates of surface remains; however,...
NoDespite an increasing literature on the decomposition of buried and exposed human remains it is im...
Decomposing vertebrates, including humans, result in pronounced changes in surrounding soil biogeoch...
© 2009 Springer Science + Business Media B.V. Traditionally, soil evidence in forensic science has f...
With the growing interest in forensic anthropology, substantial research has flooded the field, much...
Decomposing vertebrates, including humans, result in pronounced changes in surrounding soil biogeoch...
Forensic taphonomy involves the use of decomposition to estimate postmortem interval (PMI) or locate...
abstract: The focus of human decomposition studies has traditionally been on how external factors af...
The processes associated with cadaver decomposition in outdoor settings, particularly those that occ...
In the forensic practice one of the most difficult scenario concerns the search of buried corpses (w...
A scarcity of experimental studies covering the decomposition of dismembered body parts has create...
The relationship that soil interred human bone has with the burial environment has implications for ...
Estimation of the postmortem interval in advanced postmortem stages is a challenging task. Although ...
Forensic investigations of single and mass graves often use surface anomalies, including changes to ...
Determining the postmortem interval (PMI) remains one of the most important but challenging factors ...
Several studies have been conducted on decomposition patterns and rates of surface remains; however,...
NoDespite an increasing literature on the decomposition of buried and exposed human remains it is im...
Decomposing vertebrates, including humans, result in pronounced changes in surrounding soil biogeoch...
© 2009 Springer Science + Business Media B.V. Traditionally, soil evidence in forensic science has f...
With the growing interest in forensic anthropology, substantial research has flooded the field, much...
Decomposing vertebrates, including humans, result in pronounced changes in surrounding soil biogeoch...
Forensic taphonomy involves the use of decomposition to estimate postmortem interval (PMI) or locate...
abstract: The focus of human decomposition studies has traditionally been on how external factors af...
The processes associated with cadaver decomposition in outdoor settings, particularly those that occ...
In the forensic practice one of the most difficult scenario concerns the search of buried corpses (w...
A scarcity of experimental studies covering the decomposition of dismembered body parts has create...
The relationship that soil interred human bone has with the burial environment has implications for ...
Estimation of the postmortem interval in advanced postmortem stages is a challenging task. Although ...
Forensic investigations of single and mass graves often use surface anomalies, including changes to ...
Determining the postmortem interval (PMI) remains one of the most important but challenging factors ...
Several studies have been conducted on decomposition patterns and rates of surface remains; however,...