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MINERVA MED LEG 2007;127:Forensic geoscience and crime detection Identification, interpretation and presentation in forensic geoscience R. M. MORGAN, P. A. BULL
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Document Date: 2007-10-16 10:08:41


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Oxford / /

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AES / Cox / Brown / /

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France / United States / United Kingdom / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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University of Oxford / Environment University of Oxford / /

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incident site / micro geoforensic applications / analytical machinery / well developed protocols / forensic event site / geological applications / forensic applications / satellite imagery / micro-scale applications / search area / cement coatings / grave site / analytical tool / paint fragments / paint / macro-scale applications / geological and chemical analytical techniques / geoscience applications / /

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Oxford University Centre for the Environment University of Oxford / UN Court / Oxford University Centre for the Environment / University of Oxford / /

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MINERVA MEDICOLEGALE / Owsley / MORGAN FORENSIC GEOSCIENCE / Edmond Locard / Bull / MORGAN TABLE II / /

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properly established trace material analyst / Hunter / representative / judge / /

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GIS / remote sensing / X-Ray / well developed protocols / tomography / Spectroscopy / /

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