A buried body not only determines an environmental response at the deposition site but it is also affected by the soil. The experiment was performed using eleven swine carcasses buried in an open site (Northern Italy). Changes occurring in bone tissue at different post-burial intervals were evaluated observing thin sections of bones through micromorphological and ultramicroscopic (SEM-EDS) techniques. These methods allowed the identification of: (a) magnesium phosphate (Mg3(PO4)2) crystallizations, probably linked to decomposition of bones and soft tissues; (b) significant sulphur levels which seem to be related to hydrogen sulphide (H2S) fixation in bone tissue; (c) metal oxide concentrations in the form of unusual violet-blue colorations, which probably are evidence of the soil's action and penetration in bones, also testified by (d) the presence of mineral grains enclosed in the osseous tissue. The results underline the possibility of identifying both time-dependent markers of decomposition and indicators of permanence in soil in buried bones.

Micromorphological and ultramicroscopic aspects of buried remains : time-dependent markers of decomposition and permanence in soil in experimental burial / S. Zangarini, L. Trombino, C. Cattaneo. - In: FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 0379-0738. - 263(2016 Jun), pp. 74-82. [10.1016/j.forsciint.2016.03.052]

Micromorphological and ultramicroscopic aspects of buried remains : time-dependent markers of decomposition and permanence in soil in experimental burial

S. Zangarini;L. Trombino
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C. Cattaneo
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2016

Abstract

A buried body not only determines an environmental response at the deposition site but it is also affected by the soil. The experiment was performed using eleven swine carcasses buried in an open site (Northern Italy). Changes occurring in bone tissue at different post-burial intervals were evaluated observing thin sections of bones through micromorphological and ultramicroscopic (SEM-EDS) techniques. These methods allowed the identification of: (a) magnesium phosphate (Mg3(PO4)2) crystallizations, probably linked to decomposition of bones and soft tissues; (b) significant sulphur levels which seem to be related to hydrogen sulphide (H2S) fixation in bone tissue; (c) metal oxide concentrations in the form of unusual violet-blue colorations, which probably are evidence of the soil's action and penetration in bones, also testified by (d) the presence of mineral grains enclosed in the osseous tissue. The results underline the possibility of identifying both time-dependent markers of decomposition and indicators of permanence in soil in buried bones.
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Clandestine graves; Decomposition phenomena; Forensic geopedology; Forensic science; PBI determination; Vivianite markers
Settore MED/43 - Medicina Legale
Settore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica e Geomorfologia
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Micromorphological and ultramicroscopic aspects of buried remains : time-dependent markers of decomposition and permanence in soil in experimental burial / S. Zangarini, L. Trombino, C. Cattaneo. - In: FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 0379-0738. - 263(2016 Jun), pp. 74-82. [10.1016/j.forsciint.2016.03.052]
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