Forensic Soil Science and Geology
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Forensic soil science and geology provides information and operational support to assist the police and law enforcement with criminal and environmental investigations. These include: crime scene examination and the collection of soil and other materials; analysis and interpretation of this geological trace evidence; and searches associated with homicide graves, counter-terrorism and serious and organized crime. This volume provides new and sophisticated field and laboratory methods and operational casework.
Evaluation of forensic soil traces from a crime scene: robbery of a safety deposit box in Brazil
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Published:October 14, 2021
Abstract
Soil traces can be used as evidence in criminal investigations due their transferability, great variability and persistence. The soil samples originated from a crime scene that occurred in the Curitiba Metropolitan Region, Brazil. Physical, chemical and mineralogical analyses were carried out on the soil samples. All results were statistically analysed using multivariate analysis (PCA) to verify the relative positioning of soil traces which had been recovered from a stolen safety deposit box (SDB) from a vehicle suspected of being used in the SDB transportation, and from the site allegedly used in the opening of the SDB. The methods employed were effective in discriminating between the sampling sites. The soil from the site used in the opening of the SDB could be excluded as being the location where the soil transferred to the SDB had originated as it was different in many characteristics.
- Brazil
- chemical composition
- clastic sediments
- clay
- forensic geology
- grain size
- mineral composition
- multivariate analysis
- organic compounds
- Parana Brazil
- principal components analysis
- sample preparation
- sampling
- sediments
- sequential extraction
- silt
- soils
- South America
- spectra
- statistical analysis
- TGA data
- thermal analysis
- thermogravimetric analysis
- X-ray diffraction data
- X-ray fluorescence spectra
- Araucaria Brazil
- Curitiba Brazil