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Elemental analysis of bone: proton-induced X-ray emission testing in forensic cases
Authors:Warren M W  Falsetti A B  Kravchenko I I  Dunnam F E  Van Rinsvelt H A  Maples W R
Institution:Department of Anthropology, University of Florida, 1112 Turlington Hall, P.O. Box 117305, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA. mwarren@ufl.edu
Abstract:Proton-induced X-ray emission (PIXE) is a spectroscopic technique that provides the researcher with the elemental composition of a given target material. In this paper, we illustrate the utility of PIXE analysis in two forensic contexts: (1) case of cremation in which the nature of the remains is questioned and (2) cases of death by gunshot wound. In the first case, elemental analysis by PIXE reveals that the purported cremated remains are not bone. The last two cases show that radiopaque metallic residue embedded in bone is composed of lead from a projectile.
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