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Preface
SECTION I: Criminal soil forensics
Soil traces: forensic examinations and legal context
Chapter 1: Forensic palynology: Checking value of pollen analysis as a tool to identify crime scene in semiarid environments
Chapter 2: Forensic Palynology: How pollen in dry grass can link to a crime scene
Chapter 3: Geological analysis of soil and anthropogenic material. Three case studies
Chapter 4: Forensic Soil Analysis: case study of looting at a Roman-Visigothic burial vault
Chapter 5: Soil comparisons using small soil traces, a case report
Chapter 6: Forensic comparison of soil samples
Chapter 7: Reinstating soil examination as a trace evidence sub-discipline
Chapter 8: Methodology of Forensic Soil Examination in Russia and a View on the World Standardization Process
SECTION II: Environmental soil forensics
Forensic tools for spatial and chemical analysis
Chapter 9: Geographical Information Systems
a working example in the Brazilian Federal Police for fighting environmental crime
Chapter 10: Forensic characterization of gasoline releases impacting the environment
Chapter 11: A general overview of pesticides in soil: Requirement of sensitive and current residue analysis methods
SECTION III: Searches and burial sites
A. Searches: co-operation, strategies and techniques
Chapter 12: A study of pH as an influencing factor in the survival of human remains at sites investigated by the Independent Commission for the Location of Victims Remains
Chapter 13: Interdisciplinary approaches to the search and location of buried bodies: a United Kingdom context
Chapter 14: Forensic Geophysics: How the GPR technique can help with forensic investigations
Chapter 15: Filter paper adsorption and ninhydrin reagent as presumptive test for gravesoil
B. Decomposition and degradation processes
Chapter 16: Changes in soil microbial activity following cadaver decomposition during spring and summer months in southern Ontario
Chapter 17: Soil fauna and their effects on decomposition within coniferous and deciduous tree soil samples
Chapter 18: Analysis of decomposition fluid collected from carcasses decomposing in the presence and absence of insects
Chapter 19: Forensic analysis of volatile compounds from decomposed remains in a soil environment
Chapter 20: GC×GC-TOFMS, the Swiss knife for VOC mixtures analysis in soil forensic investigations
Chapter 21: An investigation of the degradation of polymeric grave goods in soil environments.
SECTION I: Criminal soil forensics
Soil traces: forensic examinations and legal context
Chapter 1: Forensic palynology: Checking value of pollen analysis as a tool to identify crime scene in semiarid environments
Chapter 2: Forensic Palynology: How pollen in dry grass can link to a crime scene
Chapter 3: Geological analysis of soil and anthropogenic material. Three case studies
Chapter 4: Forensic Soil Analysis: case study of looting at a Roman-Visigothic burial vault
Chapter 5: Soil comparisons using small soil traces, a case report
Chapter 6: Forensic comparison of soil samples
Chapter 7: Reinstating soil examination as a trace evidence sub-discipline
Chapter 8: Methodology of Forensic Soil Examination in Russia and a View on the World Standardization Process
SECTION II: Environmental soil forensics
Forensic tools for spatial and chemical analysis
Chapter 9: Geographical Information Systems
a working example in the Brazilian Federal Police for fighting environmental crime
Chapter 10: Forensic characterization of gasoline releases impacting the environment
Chapter 11: A general overview of pesticides in soil: Requirement of sensitive and current residue analysis methods
SECTION III: Searches and burial sites
A. Searches: co-operation, strategies and techniques
Chapter 12: A study of pH as an influencing factor in the survival of human remains at sites investigated by the Independent Commission for the Location of Victims Remains
Chapter 13: Interdisciplinary approaches to the search and location of buried bodies: a United Kingdom context
Chapter 14: Forensic Geophysics: How the GPR technique can help with forensic investigations
Chapter 15: Filter paper adsorption and ninhydrin reagent as presumptive test for gravesoil
B. Decomposition and degradation processes
Chapter 16: Changes in soil microbial activity following cadaver decomposition during spring and summer months in southern Ontario
Chapter 17: Soil fauna and their effects on decomposition within coniferous and deciduous tree soil samples
Chapter 18: Analysis of decomposition fluid collected from carcasses decomposing in the presence and absence of insects
Chapter 19: Forensic analysis of volatile compounds from decomposed remains in a soil environment
Chapter 20: GC×GC-TOFMS, the Swiss knife for VOC mixtures analysis in soil forensic investigations
Chapter 21: An investigation of the degradation of polymeric grave goods in soil environments.