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Forensic Geoscience: Principles, Techniques And Applications (Geological Society Special Publication)


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Forensic Geoscience: Principles, Techniques And Applications (Geological Society Special Publication)

Author

K Pye and D Croft

Year of Publication

2004

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Pages

318

Language

en

ISBN

1862391610, 9781862391611, 9781429413138

ARI Id

1672334195983


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Forensic geoscience: introduction and overview
Fig 1 The relationship of forensic geoscience to some other disciplines and subdisciplines
Forensic geology: yesterday, today and tomorrow
Geophysical techniques for forensic investigation
Fig 1 Detection probability example After Benson and Yuhr (1996)
Fig 2 GPR profile over buried graves
Fig 3 Sketch map of survey site, Saddleworth Moor, West Yorkshire
Fig 4 Photograph showing field operator carrying out inductive conductivity measurements over
Table 1 Summary of geophysical survey methods After Kearey and Brooks (1994)
Geophysics and burials: field experience and software development
Fig 1 GPR at Mt Vernon: the SIR2000 with a 400 MHz
Fig 2 Data collected at Wiggins Cemetery and house site at Stratham,
Fig 3 An example of some of the display capabilities for 3-D
Fig 5 Graves identified in 3D QuickDraw with onscreen annotation are exported
Fig 6 GPR configuration for concrete investigation The set-up displayed is
Fig 7 Data were collected at a Cathedral north of Valencia, Spain,
Environmental influences on resistivity mapping for the location of clandestine graves
Fig 2 Resistivity mapping with the pole–pole array
Fig 4 Resistivity variation caused by a model grave
Fig 5 Resistivity and thickness of peat maps from a moorland gully
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