Diatoms are a useful form of environmental trace evidence, yielding a circumstantial link between persons and scenes of forensic interest. A developing empirical research base has sought to understand those factors affecting the transfer and persistence of freshwater diatoms on clothing and footwear surfaces. Although an initial study has demonstrated that diatoms can persist on clothing following weeks of wear, no previous research has explored the temporal dynamics of a persistent species assemblage over timescales pertinent to forensic investigations. This study therefore aimed to determine if: (1) valve morphology (size and shape) influences diatom persistence, (2) the relative abundance of taxa within an assemblage affects retention, a...
This work was undertaken to study aspects of the distribution of diatoms in the River Wear, and to ...
Diatoms are useful indicators of ecological conditions but the mechanisms driving assemblage distrib...
Diatoms are single-celled, microscopic algae characterized by a siliceous cell wall. They live in al...
Diatoms are a useful form of environmental trace evidence, yielding a circumstantial link between pe...
Freshwater diatoms offer valuable circumstantial forensic indicators, with a growing empirical resea...
Freshwater diatoms offer valuable circumstantial forensic indicators, with a growing empirical resea...
Literature available in the field of forensics covering terrestrial-based evidence is comprehensive;...
Environmental indicators are increasingly sought and analysed in a range of forensic reconstructions...
Learning Overview: After attending this presentation, attendees will understand newly explored facto...
AbstractForensic geoscience is concerned with the analysis of geological materials in order to compa...
In recent years there has been growing interest in environmental forms of trace evidence, and ecolog...
Diatoms are generally regarded as inhabitants of water bodies. However, numerous taxa are able to su...
Abstract: Diatoms are unicellular, siliceous algae th t are common i most aquatic environments. Thei...
Graduation date: 1973Successional patterns of attached estuarine diatoms were investigated\ud using ...
Diatoms are a group of unicellular algae that have been recorded and classified for over 200 years a...
This work was undertaken to study aspects of the distribution of diatoms in the River Wear, and to ...
Diatoms are useful indicators of ecological conditions but the mechanisms driving assemblage distrib...
Diatoms are single-celled, microscopic algae characterized by a siliceous cell wall. They live in al...
Diatoms are a useful form of environmental trace evidence, yielding a circumstantial link between pe...
Freshwater diatoms offer valuable circumstantial forensic indicators, with a growing empirical resea...
Freshwater diatoms offer valuable circumstantial forensic indicators, with a growing empirical resea...
Literature available in the field of forensics covering terrestrial-based evidence is comprehensive;...
Environmental indicators are increasingly sought and analysed in a range of forensic reconstructions...
Learning Overview: After attending this presentation, attendees will understand newly explored facto...
AbstractForensic geoscience is concerned with the analysis of geological materials in order to compa...
In recent years there has been growing interest in environmental forms of trace evidence, and ecolog...
Diatoms are generally regarded as inhabitants of water bodies. However, numerous taxa are able to su...
Abstract: Diatoms are unicellular, siliceous algae th t are common i most aquatic environments. Thei...
Graduation date: 1973Successional patterns of attached estuarine diatoms were investigated\ud using ...
Diatoms are a group of unicellular algae that have been recorded and classified for over 200 years a...
This work was undertaken to study aspects of the distribution of diatoms in the River Wear, and to ...
Diatoms are useful indicators of ecological conditions but the mechanisms driving assemblage distrib...
Diatoms are single-celled, microscopic algae characterized by a siliceous cell wall. They live in al...