相关参考文献
注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。GPR and bulk ground resistivity surveys in graveyards: Locating unmarked burials in contrasting soil types
James D. Hansen et al.
FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL (2014)
The Role of Forensic Botany in Crime Scene Investigation: Case Report and Review of Literature
Isabella Aquila et al.
JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES (2014)
Human Versus Animal: Contrasting Decomposition Dynamics of Mammalian Analogues in Experimental Taphonomy
Kathryn L. Stokes et al.
JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES (2013)
The use of geoscience methods for terrestrial forensic searches
J. K. Pringle et al.
EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS (2012)
Monitoring controlled graves representing common burial scenarios with ground penetrating radar
John J. Schultz et al.
JOURNAL OF APPLIED GEOPHYSICS (2012)
Differential Decomposition Patterns in Charred Versus Un-Charred Remains
Ariel Gruenthal et al.
JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES (2012)
Geophysical Monitoring of Simulated Clandestine Graves Using Electrical and Ground-Penetrating Radar Methods: 0-3 Years After Burial
Jamie K. Pringle et al.
JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES (2012)
3D GPR in forensics: Finding a clandestine grave in a mountainous environment
Alexandre Novo et al.
FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL (2011)
Controlled GPR grave research: Comparison of reflection profiles between 500 and 250 MHz antennae
John J. Schultz et al.
FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL (2011)
Preliminary soilwater conductivity analysis to date clandestine burials of homicide victims
Jamie K. Pringle et al.
FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL (2010)
Electrical resistivity survey to search for a recent clandestine burial of a homicide victim, UK
Jamie K. Pringle et al.
FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL (2010)
The Influence of Insects on Decomposition Rate in Buried and Surface Remains
Tal Simmons et al.
JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES (2010)
Comparisons of magnetic and electrical resistivity surveys over simulated clandestine graves in contrasting burial environments
A. Juerges et al.
NEAR SURFACE GEOPHYSICS (2010)
Application of Geophysical Techniques in Identifying Illegally Buried Toxic Waste
Alastair Ruffell et al.
ENVIRONMENTAL FORENSICS (2009)
Dating skeletal remains with luminol-chemiluminescence. Validity, intra- and interobserver error
F. Ramsthaler et al.
FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL (2009)
Cadaveric volatile organic compounds released by decaying pig carcasses (Sus domesticus L.) in different biotopes
J. Dekeirsschieter et al.
FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL (2009)
Measurement of ninhydrin reactive nitrogen influx into gravesoil during aboveground and belowground carcass (Sus domesticus) decomposition
Lori E. Van Belle et al.
FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL (2009)
Time-lapse resistivity surveys over simulated clandestine graves
John R. Jervis et al.
FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL (2009)
Temperature affects microbial decomposition of cadavers (Rattus rattus) in contrasting soils
David O. Carter et al.
APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY (2008)
The biochemical alteration of soil beneath a decomposing carcass
Laura A. Benninger et al.
FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL (2008)
Using ninhydrin to detect gravesoil
David O. Carter et al.
JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES (2008)
Odor analysis of decomposing buried human remains
Arpad A. Vass et al.
JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES (2008)
Sequential monitoring of burials containing small pig cadavers using ground penetrating radar
John J. Schultz
JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES (2008)
Modelling the buried human body environment in upland climes using three contrasting field sites
Andrew S. Wilson et al.
FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL (2007)
Best practice in forensic entomology - standards and guidelines
Jens Amendt et al.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LEGAL MEDICINE (2007)
Using ground-penetrating radar to locate clandestine graves of homicide victims - Forming forensic archaeology partnerships with law enforcement
John J. Schultz
HOMICIDE STUDIES (2007)
The use of forensic botany and geology in war crimes investigations in NE Bosnia
A. G. Brown
FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL (2006)
Sequential monitoring of burials containing large pig cadavers using ground-penetrating radar
JJ Schultz et al.
JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES (2006)
Evaluation of the correlation between time corpses spent in in-ground graves and findings at exhumation
D Breitmeier et al.
FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL (2005)
The effect of the burial environment on adipocere formation
SL Forbes et al.
FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL (2005)
Is there recent progress in the estimation of the postmortem interval by means of thanatochemistry?
B Madea
FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL (2005)
Estimation of postmortem interval in real cases based on experimentally obtained entomological evidence
MI Arnaldos et al.
FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL (2005)
Detecting buried human remains using near-surface geophysical instruments
Kathryn Powell
EXPLORATION GEOPHYSICS (2004)
Medicolegal relevance of cadaver entomofauna for the determination of the time of death
MI Marchenko
FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL (2001)
The search for Yvonne: A case example of the delineation of a grave using near-surface geophysical methods
DC Nobes
JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES (2000)