2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.13.593831
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Investigating the impact of X-rays on decay: X-ray computed tomography as a non-invasive visualisation technique for sediment-based decay experiments

Iacopo Cavicchini,
Paul F. Wilson,
Sam Giles
et al.

Abstract: Decay experiments are ever increasing in complexity to better understand taphonomic processes. However, adding new variables, such as sediment, can create methodological biases, such as artificial anatomical character loss during exhumation. Non-invasive in situ imaging techniques such as X-ray computed tomography (XCT scanning) could mitigate this, but the consequences of exposing carcasses to X-rays are not fully understood, and evidence regarding the impact of X-rays on internal microbial faunas that drive … Show more

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