Diatoms are a group of unicellular algae that have been recorded and classified for over 200 years and have been used in a range of applications in forensic science. We have developed a quantitative diatom-based reconstruction technique to confirm drowning as a cause of death and localize the site of drowning in two recent, high-profile, case studies. In both case studies we collected diatom samples from the local and/or regional area to act as a control in the examination of diatom assemblages associated with lungs and clothing. In Case Study 1 the modern analog technique suggested that all lung and clothing samples have statistically significant similarities to control samples from shallow water habitats. In Case Study 2, the analog match...
The use of diatoms for investigation of drowning death cases has been suggested in the literature. T...
AbstractForensic geoscience is concerned with the analysis of geological materials in order to compa...
The diagnostic of drowning can only be made if the diatom investigation in the tissues of the victim...
Diatoms are a group of unicellular algae that have been recorded and classified for over 200 years a...
Abstract: Diatoms are unicellular, siliceous algae th t are common i most aquatic environments. Thei...
Verdict on tracing exact place of drowning is a part of medico-legal investigation. This question of...
AbstractVerdict on tracing exact place of drowning is a part of medico-legal investigation. This que...
In the field of criminal investigations, in the event that a body is found in water, the ability to ...
This thesis examines the diagnosis of death by drowning using the presence of diatoms in the organs ...
Diatoms, the most common type of phytoplankton, are a major group of eukaryotic algae which are ubiq...
Objective: Diatom analysis is a valuable tool in forensic science and it is useful in diagnosis of d...
In this study, we compare digestive methods used in a forensic context to extract diatoms (37 % hydr...
Poster presented at Human Identification Solutions (HIDS) Rome, 3rd-4th May, 2018, Rome, Italy
The diagnosis of drowning is one of the most difficult in forensic pathology. Diatom analysis has be...
The diatom test is widely used by forensic pathologists as proof of drowning, notwithstanding some c...
The use of diatoms for investigation of drowning death cases has been suggested in the literature. T...
AbstractForensic geoscience is concerned with the analysis of geological materials in order to compa...
The diagnostic of drowning can only be made if the diatom investigation in the tissues of the victim...
Diatoms are a group of unicellular algae that have been recorded and classified for over 200 years a...
Abstract: Diatoms are unicellular, siliceous algae th t are common i most aquatic environments. Thei...
Verdict on tracing exact place of drowning is a part of medico-legal investigation. This question of...
AbstractVerdict on tracing exact place of drowning is a part of medico-legal investigation. This que...
In the field of criminal investigations, in the event that a body is found in water, the ability to ...
This thesis examines the diagnosis of death by drowning using the presence of diatoms in the organs ...
Diatoms, the most common type of phytoplankton, are a major group of eukaryotic algae which are ubiq...
Objective: Diatom analysis is a valuable tool in forensic science and it is useful in diagnosis of d...
In this study, we compare digestive methods used in a forensic context to extract diatoms (37 % hydr...
Poster presented at Human Identification Solutions (HIDS) Rome, 3rd-4th May, 2018, Rome, Italy
The diagnosis of drowning is one of the most difficult in forensic pathology. Diatom analysis has be...
The diatom test is widely used by forensic pathologists as proof of drowning, notwithstanding some c...
The use of diatoms for investigation of drowning death cases has been suggested in the literature. T...
AbstractForensic geoscience is concerned with the analysis of geological materials in order to compa...
The diagnostic of drowning can only be made if the diatom investigation in the tissues of the victim...