Geoforensics
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Author
Contributions
- McKinley, Jennifer. - Contributor
Publication
2008 - John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, NJ, New Jersey
Language
English
Word Count
83,000 words, Guess
Page Count
332 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivegeoforensics00ruff_609
- Internet Archivegeoforensics0000ruff
- Internet Archivegeoforensics00ruff
- ISBN-139780470057346
- ISBN-139780470057353
and 9 more
- ISBN-100470057343
- ISBN-100470057351
- Goodreads6702777', '7239275
- LibraryThing6630719
- Library of Congress Control Number2008011004
- OCLC Control Number213407383
- Better World Books9780470057353
- Better World Books9780470057346
- Open LibraryOL16680366M
Classifications
- DDC363.25
- LCCQE38.5 .R85 2008
- LCCQE38.5.R85 2008
Description
"Geoforensics is a comprehensive introduction to the application of geoscience to criminal investigations. Clearly structured throughout, the hook follows a path from the large-scale application of remote sensing, landforms and geophysics in the first half to the increasingly small-scale examination of rock and soils to trace amounts of material. The two scales of investigation are linked by geoscience applications to forensics that can he applied at a range of dimensions. These include the use of topographic mapping, x-ray imaging, geophysics and remote sensing in assessing whether sediment, rocks or concrete may have hidden or buried materials inside." "This book describes the wider application of many different geoscience-based methods in assisting law enforcers with investigations such as international and national crimes of genocide and pollution, terrorism and domestic crime as well as accident investigation. The text makes a clear link to the increasingly important aspects of the spatial distribution of geoscience materials (be it soil sampling or the distribution of mud-spatter on clothing), Geographic Information Science and geostatistics."--Jacket.
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