The decomposition of vertebrate cadavers on the soil surface produces nutrient-rich fluids that enter the soil profile, leaving clear evidence of the presence of a cadaver decomposition island. Few studies, however, have described soil physicochemistry under human cadavers, or compared the soil between human and non-human animal models. In this study, we sampled soil to 5 cm depth at distances of 0 cm and 30 cm from cadavers, as well as from control sites 90 cm distant, from five human and three pig cadavers at the Australian Facility for Taphonomic Experimental Research (AFTER). We found that soil moisture, electrical conductivity, nitrate, ammonium, and total phosphorus were higher in soil directly under cadavers (0 cm), with very limited...
This research attempts to observe the effects organic decomposition has on the soil pH and aims to d...
In this paper, we report the results of our preliminary studies into chemical characterization of th...
The decomposition of animal carcasses contributes to nutrient recycling in ecosystems worldwide, inc...
© 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. The decomposition of vertebra...
The decomposition of vertebrate cadavers on the soil surface produces nutrient-rich fluids that ente...
Decomposing vertebrate cadavers release large, localized inputs of nutrients. These temporally limit...
The processes associated with cadaver decomposition in outdoor settings, particularly those that occ...
© 2009 Springer Science + Business Media B.V. Traditionally, soil evidence in forensic science has f...
Taphonomic studies regularly employ animal analogues for human decomposition due to ethical restrict...
Taphonomic studies regularly employ animal analogues for human decomposition due to ethical restrict...
Forensic taphonomy involves the use of decomposition to estimate postmortem interval (PMI) or locate...
peer reviewedSoil thanatochemistry, defined as the study of the chemical changes occurring during th...
abstract: The focus of human decomposition studies has traditionally been on how external factors af...
The permanence of a buried body in soil always induces the formation of a decomposition island that ...
The ecology of soils associated with dead mammals (i.e. cadavers) is poorly understood. Although tem...
This research attempts to observe the effects organic decomposition has on the soil pH and aims to d...
In this paper, we report the results of our preliminary studies into chemical characterization of th...
The decomposition of animal carcasses contributes to nutrient recycling in ecosystems worldwide, inc...
© 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. The decomposition of vertebra...
The decomposition of vertebrate cadavers on the soil surface produces nutrient-rich fluids that ente...
Decomposing vertebrate cadavers release large, localized inputs of nutrients. These temporally limit...
The processes associated with cadaver decomposition in outdoor settings, particularly those that occ...
© 2009 Springer Science + Business Media B.V. Traditionally, soil evidence in forensic science has f...
Taphonomic studies regularly employ animal analogues for human decomposition due to ethical restrict...
Taphonomic studies regularly employ animal analogues for human decomposition due to ethical restrict...
Forensic taphonomy involves the use of decomposition to estimate postmortem interval (PMI) or locate...
peer reviewedSoil thanatochemistry, defined as the study of the chemical changes occurring during th...
abstract: The focus of human decomposition studies has traditionally been on how external factors af...
The permanence of a buried body in soil always induces the formation of a decomposition island that ...
The ecology of soils associated with dead mammals (i.e. cadavers) is poorly understood. Although tem...
This research attempts to observe the effects organic decomposition has on the soil pH and aims to d...
In this paper, we report the results of our preliminary studies into chemical characterization of th...
The decomposition of animal carcasses contributes to nutrient recycling in ecosystems worldwide, inc...