11:45 AM - 12:00 PM
[MIS13-11] Forensic Geology: A review of recent researches in Japan
Keywords:forensic geology, crime scene, forensic science
We introduce the recent researches of forensic geology in Japan. We indicate the examples of geophysical explorations on soils and beaches in Japan. Analytical methods of beach and marine sediments, and soils which are collected from crime scenes will be presented. Because such samples are often small in amount, and must be archived as evidence after forensic examination, non-distractive methods which are applicable to small samples are desirable. In order to estimate provenances of soils and sediments in the criminal investigations, we present not only basic applications of chemical and physical analyses, but also challenging and developing methods.
[1] the International Union of Geological Sciences’ (IUGS) Initiative on Forensic Geology (IFG) IUGS-IFG https://www.qub.ac.uk/sites/iugs/
[2] Sugita, Kawamura and Kumisaka (2020) Jour. Geol. Soc. Japan, vol. 126, 407-410.
[3] L.J. Donnelly, D. Pirrie, M. Harrison, A. Ruffell and L.A. Dawson (2021) A Guide to Forensic Geology.