Soilwater Conductivity Analysis to Date and Locate Clandestine Graves of Homicide Victims
Published 2015 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Soilwater Conductivity Analysis to Date and Locate Clandestine Graves of Homicide Victims
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES
Volume 60, Issue 4, Pages 1052-1060
Publisher
Wiley
Online
2015-07-18
DOI
10.1111/1556-4029.12802
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- GPR and bulk ground resistivity surveys in graveyards: Locating unmarked burials in contrasting soil types
- (2014) James D. Hansen et al. FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL
- The Role of Forensic Botany in Crime Scene Investigation: Case Report and Review of Literature
- (2014) Isabella Aquila et al. JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES
- Forensic geomorphology
- (2013) Alastair Ruffell et al. GEOMORPHOLOGY
- Human Versus Animal: Contrasting Decomposition Dynamics of Mammalian Analogues in Experimental Taphonomy
- (2013) Kathryn L. Stokes et al. JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES
- The use of geoscience methods for terrestrial forensic searches
- (2012) J.K. Pringle et al. EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS
- Detecting graves with methane
- (2012) Moshe Dalva et al. GEODERMA
- Monitoring controlled graves representing common burial scenarios with ground penetrating radar
- (2012) John J. Schultz et al. JOURNAL OF APPLIED GEOPHYSICS
- Geophysical Monitoring of Simulated Clandestine Graves Using Electrical and Ground-Penetrating Radar Methods: 0-3 Years After Burial*,†
- (2012) Jamie K. Pringle et al. JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES
- Controlled GPR grave research: Comparison of reflection profiles between 500 and 250MHz antennae
- (2011) John J. Schultz et al. FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL
- Differential Decomposition Patterns in Charred Versus Un-Charred Remains
- (2011) Ariel Gruenthal et al. JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES
- Preliminary soilwater conductivity analysis to date clandestine burials of homicide victims
- (2010) Jamie K. Pringle et al. FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL
- Electrical resistivity survey to search for a recent clandestine burial of a homicide victim, UK
- (2010) Jamie K. Pringle et al. FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL
- 3D GPR in forensics: Finding a clandestine grave in a mountainous environment
- (2010) Alexandre Novo et al. FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL
- The Influence of Insects on Decomposition Rate in Buried and Surface Remains
- (2010) Tal Simmons et al. JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES
- Application of Geophysical Techniques in Identifying Illegally Buried Toxic Waste
- (2009) Alastair Ruffell et al. ENVIRONMENTAL FORENSICS
- Dating skeletal remains with luminol-chemiluminescence. Validity, intra- and interobserver error
- (2009) F. Ramsthaler et al. FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL
- Cadaveric volatile organic compounds released by decaying pig carcasses (Sus domesticus L.) in different biotopes
- (2009) J. Dekeirsschieter et al. FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL
- Measurement of ninhydrin reactive nitrogen influx into gravesoil during aboveground and belowground carcass (Sus domesticus) decomposition
- (2009) Lori E. Van Belle et al. FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL
- Time-lapse resistivity surveys over simulated clandestine graves
- (2009) John R. Jervis et al. FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL
- Temperature affects microbial decomposition of cadavers (Rattus rattus) in contrasting soils
- (2008) David O. Carter et al. APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY
- The biochemical alteration of soil beneath a decomposing carcass
- (2008) Laura A. Benninger et al. FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL
- Using Ninhydrin to Detect Gravesoil
- (2008) David O. Carter et al. JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES
- Odor Analysis of Decomposing Buried Human Remains
- (2008) Arpad A. Vass et al. JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES
- Sequential Monitoring of Burials Containing Small Pig Cadavers Using Ground Penetrating Radar
- (2008) John J. Schultz JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES
Discover Peeref hubs
Discuss science. Find collaborators. Network.
Join a conversationCreate your own webinar
Interested in hosting your own webinar? Check the schedule and propose your idea to the Peeref Content Team.
Create Now