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AUTOR(ES) A. Edwards , Gösta Berg , Lesley Chesson , Thuan Chau , L.A. Chesson , Claude Lévi-Strauss , Maurice Olender , Jane Marie Todd
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam
ANO 2013
TIPO Book
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 f3327a6d5c1f35d1b1ff716093d89149

Resumo

Building on applications in anthropology, the use of stable isotope ratio analysis of human bone collagen to investigate an individual's life history is becoming more commonplace in the forensic science community. Careful consideration of the resultant isotope delta (δ) values, particularly in regard to their accuracy and reliability, is paramount when introducing isotope data into the U.S. court system. In this study, we use a simple framework to calculate real interpretative difference (RID) values for collagen ('col') and assess isotope data comparability for sample analysis (RIDanalysis) as well as sample preparation/analysis combined (RIDcombined). The RIDcombined values of 0.59‰ for δ13Ccol and 0.91‰ for δ15Ncol are similar to more complex, published calculations of inter-laboratory variability in the stable isotope analysis of skeletal remains, but they are easier to calculate and intuitively elegant. The RIDcombined as well as RIDanalysis values presented here allow users to examine multiple sources of inter-laboratory isotopic variation (preparation, analysis, and both together) in a two-step process whereby a RID value is constructed and then tested. Implementation of this RID approach will provide surety for the legal and research communities in forensic applications of stable isotope ratio analysis.

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