Canines are regularly utilized by law enforcement agencies to detect explosives. However, the mechanism by which canines respond to explosive vapors is not well understood, leading to difficulties in canine training and testing. It is known that the amount of vapor generated from explosive compounds is dependent upon several factors including sample amount, vapor pressure, and the degree of confinement. Underlying these factors is the basic process of evaporation of an unconfined explosive, which is crucial to understanding how explosive vapors behave in other, more confined, systems. In Stage One of this study, evaporation rates were determined for several explosive liquids using an analytical balance. These rates were compared to one anot...
The ability to accurately and reliably detect the presence of explosives is critical in many civilia...
The exploitation of illicit substances, such as drugs and explosives, is on the rise. Special attent...
Unlike current chemical trace detection technology, dogs actively sniff to acquire an odor sample. F...
Trained canines are commonly used as biological detectors for explosives; however, there are some ar...
With bombings in the United States on the rise for the first time since 2016, the detection and iden...
The use of canines as a method of detection of explosives is well established worldwide and those ap...
Canines remain the gold standard for explosives detection in many situations, and there is an ongoin...
poster abstractI will exhibit, together with several students, a research project sponsored by the D...
As a result of increased terrorist activity around the world, the development of a canine training a...
Current commercially available mimics contain varying amounts of either the actual explosive/drug or...
© 2019 Ignitable liquid detection dogs have been observed to falsely-respond to the pyrolysis produc...
Detection canines represent the fastest and most versatile means of illicit material detection. This...
Homemade explosive (HME) materials commonly take the form of binary, ammonium nitrate-based explosiv...
abstract: In response to the growing prevalence of improvised explosive devices, a study was conduct...
Biological detectors, such as canines, are valuable tools used for the rapid identification of illic...
The ability to accurately and reliably detect the presence of explosives is critical in many civilia...
The exploitation of illicit substances, such as drugs and explosives, is on the rise. Special attent...
Unlike current chemical trace detection technology, dogs actively sniff to acquire an odor sample. F...
Trained canines are commonly used as biological detectors for explosives; however, there are some ar...
With bombings in the United States on the rise for the first time since 2016, the detection and iden...
The use of canines as a method of detection of explosives is well established worldwide and those ap...
Canines remain the gold standard for explosives detection in many situations, and there is an ongoin...
poster abstractI will exhibit, together with several students, a research project sponsored by the D...
As a result of increased terrorist activity around the world, the development of a canine training a...
Current commercially available mimics contain varying amounts of either the actual explosive/drug or...
© 2019 Ignitable liquid detection dogs have been observed to falsely-respond to the pyrolysis produc...
Detection canines represent the fastest and most versatile means of illicit material detection. This...
Homemade explosive (HME) materials commonly take the form of binary, ammonium nitrate-based explosiv...
abstract: In response to the growing prevalence of improvised explosive devices, a study was conduct...
Biological detectors, such as canines, are valuable tools used for the rapid identification of illic...
The ability to accurately and reliably detect the presence of explosives is critical in many civilia...
The exploitation of illicit substances, such as drugs and explosives, is on the rise. Special attent...
Unlike current chemical trace detection technology, dogs actively sniff to acquire an odor sample. F...