he study of decomposition by using accumulated degree days (ADDs) has been suggested not only in terrestrial decay but also for water-related deaths. Previous studies have demonstrated that the accumulation of thermal energy as a function of the post-mortem submersion interval (PMSI) can be derived from a descriptive decompositional scoring system (DSS). In order to verify how useful can the total aquatic decomposition score (TADS) for ADD prediction be, a comparative taphonomic study has been performed between two series of bodies: 16 corpses found floating in shallower waters with a presumptive PMSI from 3 to 118 days and exposed to water temperatures (Tw) between 10.5 and 20.3 °C approximately equating from a minimum of 46 to 1.392 ADD; ...
This study investigated the effect of seasonal variables on decomposition in the early post-mortem p...
Many recent studies were conducted concerning bacterial succession in decomposing animal carrion in ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
The study of decomposition by using accumulated degree days (ADDs) has been suggested not only in te...
The Aquatic Decomposition Score (ADS) made by van Daalen et al., was developed to approximate the Po...
Purpose: The decomposition process of human bodies in marine environment is not well understood, and...
Purpose: The methods developed in recent years for the assessment of the Postmortem Submersion Inter...
In attempt to determine postmortem intervals (PMI), forensic investigators often rely on observed am...
This paper presents a quantitative retrospective study of gross human decomposition in central and s...
This study aimed to develop an aquatic decomposition scoring (ADS) method and investigated the predi...
This article aims to increase accuracy in estimating the postmortem submersion interval (PMSI) for b...
This study examined the differences in decomposition rates and the resulting postmortem submergence ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to determine if and how taphonomic data can be used to expand our...
While underwater human decomposition processes have been will documented in warm weather climates, t...
The finding of human remains in aquatic environments is usually attributed to causes such as workrel...
This study investigated the effect of seasonal variables on decomposition in the early post-mortem p...
Many recent studies were conducted concerning bacterial succession in decomposing animal carrion in ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
The study of decomposition by using accumulated degree days (ADDs) has been suggested not only in te...
The Aquatic Decomposition Score (ADS) made by van Daalen et al., was developed to approximate the Po...
Purpose: The decomposition process of human bodies in marine environment is not well understood, and...
Purpose: The methods developed in recent years for the assessment of the Postmortem Submersion Inter...
In attempt to determine postmortem intervals (PMI), forensic investigators often rely on observed am...
This paper presents a quantitative retrospective study of gross human decomposition in central and s...
This study aimed to develop an aquatic decomposition scoring (ADS) method and investigated the predi...
This article aims to increase accuracy in estimating the postmortem submersion interval (PMSI) for b...
This study examined the differences in decomposition rates and the resulting postmortem submergence ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to determine if and how taphonomic data can be used to expand our...
While underwater human decomposition processes have been will documented in warm weather climates, t...
The finding of human remains in aquatic environments is usually attributed to causes such as workrel...
This study investigated the effect of seasonal variables on decomposition in the early post-mortem p...
Many recent studies were conducted concerning bacterial succession in decomposing animal carrion in ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...