Calculation and Interpretation of Inter-laboratory Variation in Isotope Delta (δ) Values Using Real Interpretative Differences

L. Chesson, Thuan H Chau, Amelia Edwards, Gregory E. Berg
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Abstract

Building on applications in anthropology, the use of stable isotope ratio analysis of human bone collagen to investigate an individual’s life history is becoming more commonplace in the forensic science community. Careful consideration of the resultant isotope delta (δ) values, particularly in regard to their accuracy and reliability, is paramount when introducing isotope data into the U.S. court system. In this study, we use a simple framework to calculate real interpretative difference (RID) values for collagen (“col”) and assess isotope data comparability for sample analysis (RIDanalysis) as well as sample preparation/analysis combined (RIDcombined). The RIDcombined values of 0.59‰ for δ13Ccol and 0.91‰ for δ15Ncol are similar to more complex, published calculations of inter-laboratory variability in the stable isotope analysis of skeletal remains, but they are easier to calculate and intuitively elegant. The RIDcombined as well as RIDanalysis values presented here allow users to examine multiple sources of inter-laboratory isotopic variation (preparation, analysis, and both together) in a two-step  process whereby a RID value is constructed and then tested. Implementation of this RID approach will provide surety for the legal and research communities in forensic applications of stable isotope ratio analysis.
利用实际解释差异计算和解释同位素δ值实验室间变化
在人类学的应用基础上,利用人类骨胶原的稳定同位素比率分析来调查一个人的生活史在法医科学界变得越来越普遍。在将同位素数据引入美国法院系统时,仔细考虑得到的同位素δ值,特别是其准确性和可靠性,是至关重要的。在本研究中,我们使用一个简单的框架来计算胶原蛋白(“col”)的真实解释差(RID)值,并评估样品分析(RIDanalysis)以及样品制备/分析组合(RIDcombined)的同位素数据可比性。δ13Ccol的rid组合值为0.59‰,δ15Ncol的rid组合值为0.91‰,这与已发表的骨骼遗骸稳定同位素分析中更复杂的实验室间变异性计算相似,但它们更容易计算,而且直观优雅。这里给出的RID组合值和RID分析值允许用户在两个步骤的过程中检查实验室间同位素变化的多个来源(制备、分析和两者一起),在这个过程中,RID值被构建并测试。这种RID方法的实施将为法律和研究界在稳定同位素比率分析的法医应用方面提供保障。
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