Scene mapping is an integral part of processing a forensic scene with scattered human remains. By utilizing the appropriate mapping technique, investigators can accurately document the location of human remains and maintain a precise geospatial record of this evidence at a scene. Global positioning system (GPS) units have been used for years to survey the spatial distribution of large-scale archaeological sites. However, differential global positioning (DGPS) unit now provide decreased positional error suitable for small-scale surveys, such as forensic scenes. Because of the lack of knowledge concerning this utility in mapping a scene, controlled research is necessary to determine the practicality of using DGPS in mapping scattered human re...
Locating the clandestine burial of human remains has long perplexed law enforcement officials involv...
Efforts to locate missing persons resulting from conflict often centre of excavation. Although this ...
Many common methods for establishing the number of individuals represented by a skeletal assemblage ...
Scene mapping is an integral part of processing a forensic scene with scattered human remains. By ut...
Scene mapping is an integral aspect of processing a scene with scattered human remains. By utilizing...
With many forensic anthropology cases of human skeletal remains, the skeletons may be incomplete for...
The use of global positioning systems (GPS) and mapping software are commonplace in today’s archaeol...
The selection of an appropriate data acquisition method is a significant phase of GIS design, becaus...
We review the current and potential uses of Geographic Information Software (GIS) and “spatial think...
During times of war, the remains of fallen U.S. military service members overseas are often difficul...
Advances in geophysical and remote sensing technology, specifically with ground penetrating radar (G...
In the aftermath of World War II, the US was faced with the monumental task of finding and identifyi...
More rigorous methodological protocols are needed to document outdoor forensic scenes containing ske...
Using a Geographic Information System (GIS), locational analysis was performed for prehistoric sites...
Conducting physical searches for mass grave locations based on anecdotal evidence is a time consumin...
Locating the clandestine burial of human remains has long perplexed law enforcement officials involv...
Efforts to locate missing persons resulting from conflict often centre of excavation. Although this ...
Many common methods for establishing the number of individuals represented by a skeletal assemblage ...
Scene mapping is an integral part of processing a forensic scene with scattered human remains. By ut...
Scene mapping is an integral aspect of processing a scene with scattered human remains. By utilizing...
With many forensic anthropology cases of human skeletal remains, the skeletons may be incomplete for...
The use of global positioning systems (GPS) and mapping software are commonplace in today’s archaeol...
The selection of an appropriate data acquisition method is a significant phase of GIS design, becaus...
We review the current and potential uses of Geographic Information Software (GIS) and “spatial think...
During times of war, the remains of fallen U.S. military service members overseas are often difficul...
Advances in geophysical and remote sensing technology, specifically with ground penetrating radar (G...
In the aftermath of World War II, the US was faced with the monumental task of finding and identifyi...
More rigorous methodological protocols are needed to document outdoor forensic scenes containing ske...
Using a Geographic Information System (GIS), locational analysis was performed for prehistoric sites...
Conducting physical searches for mass grave locations based on anecdotal evidence is a time consumin...
Locating the clandestine burial of human remains has long perplexed law enforcement officials involv...
Efforts to locate missing persons resulting from conflict often centre of excavation. Although this ...
Many common methods for establishing the number of individuals represented by a skeletal assemblage ...