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78104 Pye, Kenneth.Geological and Soil Evidence: Forensic Applications.Boca Raton / London / New York: CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group, 2007.Original hardcover. xviii,336 pp.; ills, and 6 plates with ill./ photographs in color .; 24.5x16 cm. Text in English - Very good, see picture.
¶ This book introduces the nature and properties of geological and soil materials used as trace evidence in forensic science. It covers analytical techniques for evaluating such evidence and emphasizes the application of geoscience in forensic analyses, including geophysical, meteorological, and geomorphological data. The text discusses common geological components like rocks, minerals, spores, and microfossils, as well as anthropogenic particles such as pottery and brick. It also addresses sampling procedures, particle characterization, and the evaluation of evidence significance, supported by case studies from the author's experience and scientific literature.
Price: € 18.00clear¶ This book introduces the nature and properties of geological and soil materials used as trace evidence in forensic science. It covers analytical techniques for evaluating such evidence and emphasizes the application of geoscience in forensic analyses, including geophysical, meteorological, and geomorphological data. The text discusses common geological components like rocks, minerals, spores, and microfossils, as well as anthropogenic particles such as pottery and brick. It also addresses sampling procedures, particle characterization, and the evaluation of evidence significance, supported by case studies from the author's experience and scientific literature.
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