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|a Forensic geoscience: introduction and overview / PYE, K. & CROFT, D. J. -- Forensic geology: yesterday, today and tomorrow / MURRAY, R. C. -- Geophysical techniques for forensic investigation / FENNING, P. J. & DONNELLY, L. J. -- Geophysics and burials: field experience and software development / WATTERS, M. & HUNTER, J. R. -- Environmental influences on resistivity mapping for the location of clandestine graves / SCOTT, J. & HUNTER, J. R. -- The importance of stratigraphy in forensic investigation / HANSON, I. D. -- Colour theory and the evaluation of an instrumental method of measurement using geological samples for forensic applications / CROFT, D. J. & PYE, K. -- Particle size analysis by laser diffraction / BLOTT, S. J., CROFT, D. J., PYE, K., SAYE, S. E. & WILSON, H. E. -- Development of a coastal dune sediment database for England and Wales: forensic applications / SAYE, S. E. and PYE, K. -- 'Unique' particles in soil evidence / SUGITA, R. & MARUMO, Y. -- Forensic examination of rocks, sediments, soils and dusts using scanning electron microscopy and X-ray chemical microanalysis / PYE, K. -- Rapid quantitative mineral and phase analysis using automated scanning electron microscopy (QemSCAN); potential applications in forensic geoscience / PIRRIE, D., BUTCHER, A. R., POWER, M. R., GOTTLIEB, P. & MILLER, G. L. -- Mineralogy and microanalysis in the determination of cause of impact damage to spacecraft surfaces / GRAHAM, G. A., KEARSLEY, A. T., DROLSHAGEN, G., MCDONNELL, J. A. M., WRIGHT, I. P. -- The archaeologist as a detective: scientific techniques and the investigation of past societies / GRADY, M. M. and HENDERSON, J. -- Forensic applications of Raman spectroscopy to the non-destructive analysis of biomaterials and their degradation / EDWARDS, H. G. M. -- Assessing element variability in small soil samples taken during forensic investigation / JARVIS, K. E., WILSON, H. E. & JAMES, S. L. -- Comparison of soils and sediments using major and trace element data / PYE, K. & BLOTT, S. J. -- Investigating multi-element soil geochemical signatures and their potential for use in forensic studies / RAWLINS, B. G. & CAVE, M. -- Bayesian sediment fingerprinting provides a robust tool for environmental forensic geoscience applications / SMALL, I. E, ROWAN, J. S., FRANKS, S. W., WYATT, A. & DUCK, R. W. -- Isotope and trace element analysis of human teeth and bones for forensic purposes / PYE, K. -- Defining 'local signature' in terms of Sr isotope composition using a tenth- to twelfth-century Anglo-Saxon population living on a Jurassic clay-carbonate terrain, Rutland, UK / EVANS, J. A. & TATHAM, S. -- Forensic geology of bone mineral: geochemical tracers for post-mortem movement of bone remains / TRUEMAN, C. N. -- Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope variations in soils: forensic applications / CROFT, D. J. & PYE, K. -- The use of plant hydrocarbon signatures in characterizing soil organic matter / DAWSON, L. A., TOWERS, W., MAYES, R. W., CRAIG, J. V)~ISANEN, R. K. d~;WATERHOUSE, E. C. -- The use of diatom analysis in forensic geoscience / CAMERON, N. G. -- The right way and the wrong way of presenting statistical and geological evidence in a court of law (a little knowledge is a dangerous thing!) -- ISPHORDING,W. C. Using geological information to identify apparent 'misrepresentation' of facts in a litigious situation / ISFHORDING, W. C. -- Soil as significant evidence in a sexual assault /attempted homicide case / S'rAM, M. -- The nature of, and approaches to, teaching forensic geoscience on forensic science and earth science courses / LEE, C. W.
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