Experimental Formation of Marine Abrasion on Bone and the Forensic Postmortem Submergence Interval

IF 0.6 4区 经济学 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE Finanzarchiv Pub Date : 2021-04-28 DOI:10.5744/FA.2020.4018
J. Pokines, Melissa Menschel, Savannah Mills, Elena Janowiak, Reshma Satish, Caroline Kincer
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Human skeletal remains are frequently recovered from marine environments, where they have undergone months or years of immersion, and decomposition stage is no longer a possible method from which to estimate the postmortem submergence interval (PMSI). Over these longer PMSIs, a common taphonomic alteration that forms is the wearing and rounding of surfaces from marine abrasion, caused by repeated agitation in sediment or against rocks. Little is known about the timing of these changes and how to measure or score the degree of alteration. In a laboratory setting, multiple dry, defleshed bones of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) were agitated in saltwater for varying intervals with abrasive sediment (1, 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 days) and with rocks (5 and 12 days) using a laboratory tumbling device. These were compared to human remains cases from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, Boston, MA that had been in the Atlantic Ocean for known intervals. A five-stage (0–4) marine abrasion scoring system was devised for the taphonomic analysis of forensic cases from marine environments to allow for direct comparison among cases. A high degree of correlation between abrasion stage and known PMSI was detected.
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海蚀对骨的实验形成和法医死后淹没间隔
人类骨骼残骸经常从海洋环境中被发现,在那里他们经历了数月或数年的浸泡,分解阶段不再是估计死后淹没时间(PMSI)的可能方法。在这些较长的pmsi中,一种常见的地形学变化是由沉积物或岩石的反复搅拌引起的海洋磨损和表面变圆。人们对这些变化的时间以及如何测量或评分变化的程度知之甚少。在实验室环境中,使用实验室翻滚装置,用磨料沉积物(1、2、4、6、8和10天)和岩石(5和12天)在盐水中搅拌不同时间间隔的白尾鹿(Odocoileus virginianus)的多个干燥、去皮的骨头。将这些尸体与马萨诸塞州波士顿首席法医办公室的尸体进行比较,这些尸体已经在大西洋中存在了一段已知的时间。设计了一个五阶段(0-4)海洋磨损评分系统,用于对来自海洋环境的法医案件进行分类分析,以便在案件之间进行直接比较。磨损阶段和已知PMSI之间存在高度相关性。
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