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Evidence from the Earth
註釋Forensic geologists use geology techniques to aid in criminal and civil investigations. From cases of safe-cracking and purloined palm trees to lurid tales of kidnaping and murder-including the high-profile ones like the Aldo Moro and Adolph Coors cases-this book examines some of the most intriguing crimes involving soil and rock evidence. Along the way readers will learn about the history of forensic geology; types of rocks, soils, gemstones, and related synthetic materials; techniques for proper evidence collection and analysis; and how geologic evidence is used in court. Includes 29 black-and-white photographs, 14 charts and diagrams, glossary, resource list, and index.