Discrimination of bullet types using analysis of lead isotopes deposited in gunshot entry wounds

In order to discriminate bullet types used in firearms, of which the victims died, the authors investigated lead isotope ratios in gunshot entry wounds from nine lead (unjacketed) bullets, 15 semi-jacketed bullets, and 14 full-jacketed bullets by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. It was...

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Main Authors: Klintean Wunnapuk, Takeshi Minami, Piya Durongkadech, Setsuko Tohno, Werawan Ruangyuttikarn, Yumi Moriwake, Karnda Vichairat, Pongruk Sribanditmongkol, Yoshiyuki Tohno
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-593672018-09-10T03:22:12Z Discrimination of bullet types using analysis of lead isotopes deposited in gunshot entry wounds Klintean Wunnapuk Takeshi Minami Piya Durongkadech Setsuko Tohno Werawan Ruangyuttikarn Yumi Moriwake Karnda Vichairat Pongruk Sribanditmongkol Yoshiyuki Tohno Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Chemistry Medicine In order to discriminate bullet types used in firearms, of which the victims died, the authors investigated lead isotope ratios in gunshot entry wounds from nine lead (unjacketed) bullets, 15 semi-jacketed bullets, and 14 full-jacketed bullets by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. It was found that the lead isotope ratio of 207/206 in gunshot entry wounds was the highest with lead bullets, and it decreased in order from fulljacketed to semi-jacketed bullets. Lead isotope ratios of 208/206 or 208/207 to 207/206 at the gunshot entry wound were able to discriminate semi-jacketed bullets from lead and fulljacketed ones, but it was difficult to discriminate between lead and full-jacketed bullets. However, a combination of element and lead isotope ratio analyses in gunshot entry wounds enabled discrimination between lead, semi-jacketed, and full-jacketed bullets. © Humana Press Inc. 2009. 2018-09-10T03:14:22Z 2018-09-10T03:14:22Z 2009-06-01 Journal 01634984 2-s2.0-67650501532 10.1007/s12011-008-8304-7 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=67650501532&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/59367
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemistry
Medicine
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemistry
Medicine
Klintean Wunnapuk
Takeshi Minami
Piya Durongkadech
Setsuko Tohno
Werawan Ruangyuttikarn
Yumi Moriwake
Karnda Vichairat
Pongruk Sribanditmongkol
Yoshiyuki Tohno
Discrimination of bullet types using analysis of lead isotopes deposited in gunshot entry wounds
description In order to discriminate bullet types used in firearms, of which the victims died, the authors investigated lead isotope ratios in gunshot entry wounds from nine lead (unjacketed) bullets, 15 semi-jacketed bullets, and 14 full-jacketed bullets by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. It was found that the lead isotope ratio of 207/206 in gunshot entry wounds was the highest with lead bullets, and it decreased in order from fulljacketed to semi-jacketed bullets. Lead isotope ratios of 208/206 or 208/207 to 207/206 at the gunshot entry wound were able to discriminate semi-jacketed bullets from lead and fulljacketed ones, but it was difficult to discriminate between lead and full-jacketed bullets. However, a combination of element and lead isotope ratio analyses in gunshot entry wounds enabled discrimination between lead, semi-jacketed, and full-jacketed bullets. © Humana Press Inc. 2009.
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author Klintean Wunnapuk
Takeshi Minami
Piya Durongkadech
Setsuko Tohno
Werawan Ruangyuttikarn
Yumi Moriwake
Karnda Vichairat
Pongruk Sribanditmongkol
Yoshiyuki Tohno
author_facet Klintean Wunnapuk
Takeshi Minami
Piya Durongkadech
Setsuko Tohno
Werawan Ruangyuttikarn
Yumi Moriwake
Karnda Vichairat
Pongruk Sribanditmongkol
Yoshiyuki Tohno
author_sort Klintean Wunnapuk
title Discrimination of bullet types using analysis of lead isotopes deposited in gunshot entry wounds
title_short Discrimination of bullet types using analysis of lead isotopes deposited in gunshot entry wounds
title_full Discrimination of bullet types using analysis of lead isotopes deposited in gunshot entry wounds
title_fullStr Discrimination of bullet types using analysis of lead isotopes deposited in gunshot entry wounds
title_full_unstemmed Discrimination of bullet types using analysis of lead isotopes deposited in gunshot entry wounds
title_sort discrimination of bullet types using analysis of lead isotopes deposited in gunshot entry wounds
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