Geoscientists at Crime Scenes A Companion to Forensic Geoscience /

After the publication of the first Italian book on Forensic Geoscience: “Geologia Forense” (Di Maggio, Barone, et al. 2013, Flaccovio Ed.), the international demand to have an International version (in English language) about the new applications of this topic carried out in Italy and the possibilit...

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Συγγραφή απο Οργανισμό/Αρχή: SpringerLink (Online service)
Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Di Maggio, Rosa Maria (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Barone, Pier Matteo (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
Σειρά:Soil Forensics,
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1 – Introduction to forensic geoscience
  • 1.1 The Applications of forensic geoscience
  • 1.2 Crime Scene Investigations
  • 1.3 The geo-scientific approach to crime scene
  • Chapter 2 - Geological materials on the crime scene
  • 2.1 Minerals
  • 2.2 Rocks
  • 2.3 Sands
  • 2.4 Dusts
  • 2.5 Soils
  • 2.6 Gems
  • 2.7 Precious metals
  • 2.8 Fossils
  • Chapter 3 - Pedology applied to forensics
  • 3.1 Characteristics of forensic soils
  • 3.2 Interdisciplinary in studies and forensic soil science analysis
  • 3.3 The site survey in forensic soil science applications
  • 3.4 The collection of evidence and preservation of traces of soil samples
  • 3.5 The effects of wrong methods and operations during site surveys and evidence collection
  • 3.6 Issues related to traces of soil
  • Chapter 4 - Forensic Analysis of Soils and Geological Materials
  • 4.1 Forensic laboratory analytical procedures for soils
  • 4.2 Color analysis
  • 4.3 The particle size analysis
  • 4.4 Density analysis
  • 4.5 Stereoscopic microscope analysis
  • 4.6 Analysis by means of the polarizing microscope
  • 4.7 X-ray diffraction analysis
  • 4.8 SEM-EDX spectroscopy
  • 4.9 Raman Spectroscopy
  • 4.10 FT-IR spectroscopy
  • 4.11 Thermal analysis
  • Chapter 5 - Remote sensing applications in forensic investigations
  • 5.1 Photointerpretation
  • 5.3 Forensic photo-interpretation
  • Appendix - A brief history of aerial photography in Italy
  • Chapter 6 - Forensic Geomorphology
  • 6.1. Overview
  • 6.2. Principles and concepts of geomorphology
  • 6.4. Determining the activity state of landforms
  • 6.5. The detection of surface deposits
  • Chapter 7 - Environmental Forensics
  • 7.1 Inspections and historical research
  • 7.2 Aerial photos and satellite footage
  • 7.3 GPS surveys and DTM
  • 7.4 Operating modes of sample collection
  • 7.5 Packaging and transport
  • 7.6 Worksite operating issues
  • 7.7. Forensic environmental expert's activities
  • Chapter 8 - Forensic Geophysics
  • 8.1 Forensic geophysics
  • 8.2 Pros and Cons of forensic geophysics
  • 8.3 Cadaver dogs
  • 8.4 Survey criticalities
  • Appendix - How does GPR work
  • Chapter 9 - Forensic Archaeology
  • 9.1 Forensic archeology
  • 9.2 Stratigraphic excavations at the crime scene
  • 9.3 Forensic Archaeology and the integrated approach
  • 9.4 Survey criticalities
  • Chapter 10 - Quality, Expertise, and Ethics in Forensic Geoscience.