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A Preliminary Examination of Differential Decomposition Patterns in Mass Graves

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JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES
卷 59, 期 3, 页码 621-626

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.12388

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burial depth; accumulated degree days; taphonomy; decomposition; forensic science; mass graves

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Five pairs of mass graves, each containing carcasses of 21 rabbits, were used to examine differential decomposition at four locations within the burial: surface, deep, mid-outer, and core. Every 100 accumulated degree days (ADD), a pair of graves was exhumed, and total body score (TBS) and internal carcass temperature of each rabbit were recorded. Decomposition did not differ for core- and deep-positioned carcasses (p=0.13); differences were significant (p<0.001) for all other location comparisons. Decomposition occurred fastest in shallow carcasses, followed by mid-outer carcasses; deep and core carcasses decomposed slowest and at rates not significantly different from one another. Adipocere formation was minimal and confined to deep carcasses. Carcass location within the mass grave significantly influenced internal carcass temperature (p<0.001); a mean internal temperature difference of ca. 1 degrees C existed between deep and shallow carcasses (30cm apart). Effects of mass compactness and oxygenation require further investigation.

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