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Traveling There and Back Again: A Fingernail's Tale

NCJ Number
253939
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences Volume: 64 Issue: 1 Dated: 2019 Pages: 69-76
Author(s)
Christy J. Mancuso; James R. Ehleringer
Date Published
2019
Length
8 pages
Annotation

This study examined stable isotope biomarkers in human fingernails of travelers who ventured away from Salt Lake City, UT and subsequently returned.

Abstract

The study focused on three case studies that involved 4 individual travelers, 2 paired travelers, and 1 traveler who repeatedly left and returned. These case studies examined the influences of dietary and drinking water inputs on fingernail stable isotope profiles for reconstructing travel histories. Stable isotope data were compared with theoretical and predictive models that laid the groundwork for anthropological and forensic geospatial reconstruction of travel histories. Drinking water inputs strongly influenced stable isotope profiles, and the patterns observed were consistent with reported travel histories. Observed fingernail stable isotope ratio data were consistent with modeled rates of stable isotope turnover and transition to expected values for the new environment. The results of this study further support the use of fingernail tissues for travel history reconstruction. (publisher abstract modified)