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Practical Considerations in Trace Element Analysis of Bone by Portable X‐ray Fluorescence
Authors:Jennifer F Byrnes PhD  Peter J Bush BS
Institution:1. Division of Social Sciences, University of Hawai'i—West O'ahu, Kapolei, HI;2. Laboratory for Forensic Odontology Research, School of Dental Medicine, SUNY at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
Abstract:Forensic anthropologists are more often turning to nondestructive methods to assist with skeletal analyses, specifically for trace elemental analyses. Portable XRF (pXRF) instruments are versatile and are able to be used in diverse settings or for specimens of a shape and size that cannot be accommodated by laboratory‐based instruments. Use of XRF requires knowledge of analysis parameters such as X‐ray penetration and exit depth. Analysis depth was determined by examining pure elements through known thicknesses of equine bone slices. Correlation between the element's X‐ray emission energy and the depth of reading was observed. Bone surfaces from a small unknown historic cemetery were analyzed before and after sanding of the periosteal surface to observe possible changes in XRF readings based on potential diagenesis. Results validate the pXRF device as a powerful and convenient instrument for nondestructive analysis, while highlighting limitations and considerations for the analysis of osseous materials.
Keywords:forensic science  forensic anthropology  portable X‐ray fluorescence  trace elements  bone chemistry  diagenesis
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