AbstractForensic geoscience is concerned with the analysis of geological materials in order to compare and exclude environmental samples from a common source, or to identify an unknown provenance in a criminal investigation. Diatom analysis is currently an underused technique within the forensic geoscience approach, which has the potential to provide an independent ecological assessment of trace evidence. This study presents empirical data to provide a preliminary evidence base in order to be able to understand the nature of diatom transfers to items of clothing, and the collection of transferred diatom trace evidence from a range of environments under experimental conditions. Three diatom extraction methods were tested on clothing that had...
In this study, we compare digestive methods used in a forensic context to extract diatoms (37 % hydr...
Objective: Diatom analysis is a valuable tool in forensic science and it is useful in diagnosis of d...
There is currently a void in published scientific knowledge in the interpretation of trace soil patt...
Environmental indicators are increasingly sought and analysed in a range of forensic reconstructions...
Abstract: Diatoms are unicellular, siliceous algae th t are common i most aquatic environments. Thei...
Literature available in the field of forensics covering terrestrial-based evidence is comprehensive;...
Diatoms are a useful form of environmental trace evidence, yielding a circumstantial link between pe...
Diatoms are a useful form of environmental trace evidence, yielding a circumstantial link between pe...
Learning Overview: After attending this presentation, attendees will understand newly explored facto...
Freshwater diatoms offer valuable circumstantial forensic indicators, with a growing empirical resea...
Diatoms are a group of unicellular algae that have been recorded and classified for over 200 years a...
Freshwater diatoms offer valuable circumstantial forensic indicators, with a growing empirical resea...
In recent years there has been growing interest in environmental forms of trace evidence, and ecolog...
AbstractVerdict on tracing exact place of drowning is a part of medico-legal investigation. This que...
Verdict on tracing exact place of drowning is a part of medico-legal investigation. This question of...
In this study, we compare digestive methods used in a forensic context to extract diatoms (37 % hydr...
Objective: Diatom analysis is a valuable tool in forensic science and it is useful in diagnosis of d...
There is currently a void in published scientific knowledge in the interpretation of trace soil patt...
Environmental indicators are increasingly sought and analysed in a range of forensic reconstructions...
Abstract: Diatoms are unicellular, siliceous algae th t are common i most aquatic environments. Thei...
Literature available in the field of forensics covering terrestrial-based evidence is comprehensive;...
Diatoms are a useful form of environmental trace evidence, yielding a circumstantial link between pe...
Diatoms are a useful form of environmental trace evidence, yielding a circumstantial link between pe...
Learning Overview: After attending this presentation, attendees will understand newly explored facto...
Freshwater diatoms offer valuable circumstantial forensic indicators, with a growing empirical resea...
Diatoms are a group of unicellular algae that have been recorded and classified for over 200 years a...
Freshwater diatoms offer valuable circumstantial forensic indicators, with a growing empirical resea...
In recent years there has been growing interest in environmental forms of trace evidence, and ecolog...
AbstractVerdict on tracing exact place of drowning is a part of medico-legal investigation. This que...
Verdict on tracing exact place of drowning is a part of medico-legal investigation. This question of...
In this study, we compare digestive methods used in a forensic context to extract diatoms (37 % hydr...
Objective: Diatom analysis is a valuable tool in forensic science and it is useful in diagnosis of d...
There is currently a void in published scientific knowledge in the interpretation of trace soil patt...