Soil Analysis in Forensic Taphonomy: Chemical and Biological Effects of Buried Human Remains by Mark Tibbett (University Western Australia, Crawley)
Soil Analysis in Forensic Taphonomy: Chemical and Biological Effects of Buried Human Remains is the first book to concentrate entirely on the telling impact of soil and its components on the postmortem fate of human remains. Examining the basic physicochemical composition of the soil as it relates to forensic science and taphonomy, leading experts from across the world-
* Offer an introduction to the nature, distribution, and origin of soil materials in forensic comparisons
* Discuss the action of biological soil components, including invertebrates, fungi, and bacteria
* Address rates and processes of decomposition and time of death estimates
* Detail methods for characterizing and fingerprinting soils
* Provide extensive information on the decomposition of hair
Edited by Mark Tibbett, a soil microbiologist and David Carter, a forensic scientist, this unique resourceprovides an up-to-date overview of fundamental scientific principles and methods used in forensic taphonomy from a soils-based perspective. It provides an understanding of the processes at work, as well as practical methods and advice for those involved with active investigation.