Paper Type |
Contributed Paper |
Title |
Detection and Identification of Diatoms in Tissue Samples of Drowning Victims |
Author |
Nopparut Sitthiwong [a], Werawan Ruangyuttikarn [b], Somsak Vongvivach [b] and Yuwadee Peerapornpisa |
Email |
Yuwadee.p@cmu.ac.th |
Abstract: Forensic diatomology is an important method of gaining supporting evidence in the investigation of drowning cases. In this research, diatom species were detected and identified in the tissues of twelve corpses that were found submerged in water. The diatoms were found in the gastric contents, lungs, duodenum contents, liver, kidney, blood and brains of all twelve of the corpses. Whilst in the tissues of five alternative corpses who died from accidents and diseases as our control cases, diatoms were absent. The species of diatoms, which were found to be dominant, were Cyclotella meneghiniana Kütz., Achnanthidium minutissima (Kütz.) Czarn., A. saprophilum (H. Kobayasi & Mayama) Round & Bukht, Aulacoseira granulata (Ehrenb.) Simonsen, and Nitzschia palea (Kütz.) W.Sm. The dominant species of diatoms present in the water at the scenes were similar to the diatoms species found in the tissue samples of each of the drowning victims. Dominance Identity (DI) and Species Index (SI) values indicated that the sites of the recovery of the corpses were likely to be the drowning sites.
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Start & End Page |
1020 - 1031 |
Received Date |
2013-04-12 |
Revised Date |
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Accepted Date |
2013-07-01 |
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Keyword |
Drowning victims, Diatoms, Forensic diatomology, Cyclotella meneghiniana, Achnanthidium minutissima |
Volume |
Vol.41 No.5/1 (OCTOBER 2014) |
DOI |
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Citation |
Sitthiwong N., Ruangyuttikarn W., Vongvivach S. and Peerapornpisa Y., Detection and Identification of Diatoms in Tissue Samples of Drowning Victims, Chiang Mai J. Sci., 2014; 41(5/1): 1020-1031. |
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