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  1. Progressive scaffolding of forensic science students crime scene investigation skills through authentic simulated crime scene assessments
  2. Exploring the student experience of integrating blended learning to crime scene teaching using eXtended reality to complement in situ practical learning
  3. Autistic voices are an overlooked minority in geosciences
  4. Autistic voices in higher education: lessons from U.K. geoscience students to inform inclusive practices for neurodiverse learners
  5. Cold case report: Geoforensic brownfield site search for murder victim based on prison informant lead
  6. Multi-disciplinary site investigations of WW2 allied aerial bombing decoy sites in North Staffordshire, UK
  7. Forensic geoscience non-invasive detection and characterisation of underground clandestine complexes, bunkers, tunnels and firing ranges
  8. Monitoring of simulated clandestine graves of victims using UAVs, GPR, electrical tomography and conductivity over 4-8 years post-burial to aid forensic search investigators in Colombia, South America
  9. Experiential and authentic learning in a Living Lab: the role of a campus-based Living Lab as a teaching and learning environment
  10. A multidisciplinary scientific investigation of the 1916 Hawthorn Mine Crater, Beaumont Hamel, Somme, Northern France
  11. Large-scale forensic search for fallen soldier burials from the American revolutionary war at Kettle Creek battlefield, Georgia, USA
  12. Historic child homicide burial search in rural woodland
  13. Using Passing Trains as Seismic Sources for Refraction Microtremor Site Characterisation Surveys: Rugeley, Staffordshire, UK
  14. Forced disappearances and missing people in Colombia, South America
  15. Extended reality (XR) virtual practical and educational eGaming to provide effective immersive environments for learning and teaching in forensic science
  16. Thinglink and the Laboratory: Interactive Simulations of Analytical Instrumentation for HE Science Curricula
  17. Portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) analysis of heavy metal contamination in church graveyards with contrasting soil types
  18. Monitoring of simulated clandestine graves of dismembered victims using UAVs, electrical tomography, and GPR over one year to aid investigations of human rights violations in Colombia, South America
  19. Portable X-Ray Fluorescence (pXRF) Analysis of Heavy Metal Contamination in Graveyards with Contrasting Soil Types
  20. Bridge Foundation River Scour and Infill Characterisation Using Water-Penetrating Radar
  21. Geophysical monitoring of simulated clandestine burials of murder victims to aid forensic investigators
  22. A proposal for a White Paper on Geoethics in Forensic Geology
  23. Geophysical site assessment of an active urban development site, southeastern suburb of Cairo, Egypt
  24. Depositional conditioning of three dimensional training images: Improving the reproduction and representation of architectural elements in sand-dominated fluvial reservoir models
  25. Preliminary hand-held thermal imaging results of sequential monitoring of a simulated deceased individual on terrestrial ground
  26. ‘Scallywag Bunkers’: Geophysical Investigations of WW2 Auxiliary Unit Operational Bases (OBs) in the UK
  27. Scallywag bunkers: geophysical investigations of WW2 Auxiliary Unit Operational Bases (OBs) in the UK
  28. Comparison of geophysical and botanical results in simulated clandestine graves in rural and tropical environments in Colombia, South America
  29. Testing Application of Geographical Information Systems, Forensic Geomorphology and Electrical Resistivity Tomography to Investigate Clandestine Grave Sites in Colombia, South America
  30. Electrical resistivity tomography array comparisons to detect cleared-wall foundations in brownfield sites
  31. The Search for “Fred”: An Unusual Vertical Burial Case,
  32. Wildlife crime: The application of forensic geoscience to assist with criminal investigations
  33. Using geoscience to help a criminal prosecution of illegally dumped waste
  34. Finding WW2 UK air-raid shelters
  35. Inorganic elemental analysis of decomposition fluids of an in situ animal burial
  36. Wildlife Crime: The application of forensic geoscience to assist with criminal investigations
  37. GPR and ERT detection and characterization of a mass burial, Spanish Civil War, Northern Spain
  38. Geophysical Investigations of WW2 UK air-raid shelters
  39. Geology of the Blue Lagoon
  40. Using geophysical methods to work out how long people have been buried for in graveyards
  41. Determining geophysical responses from burials in graveyards and cemeteries
  42. Multidisciplinary Investigations at P.O.W. Camp 198, Bridgend, Wales: Site of a Mass Escape in March 1945.
  43. Educational Forensic E-gaming as Effective Learning Environments for Higher Education Students
  44. Geophysical and botanical monitoring of simulated graves in a tropical rainforest, Colombia, South America
  45. Discovery of a mass grave from the Spanish Civil War using Ground Penetrating Radar and forensic archaeology
  46. Investigation into the mass escape of 83 German P.O.Ws from Hut 9, Camp 198, Bridgend, South Wales.
  47. Geophysical monitoring of simulated graves with resistivity, magnetic susceptibility, conductivity and GPR in Colombia, South America
  48. Semblance analysis to assess GPR data from a five-year forensic study of simulated clandestine graves
  49. Long-term Geophysical Monitoring of Simulated Clandestine Graves using Electrical and Ground Penetrating Radar Methods: 4-6 Years After Burial
  50. Virtual geology special issue: developing training, teaching and research skillsets for geoscientists
  51. Detection and characterisation of Black Death burials by multi-proxy geophysical methods
  52. Soilwater Conductivity Analysis to Date and Locate Clandestine Graves of Homicide Victims
  53. Geophysical surveys to help map buried igneous intrusions, Snowdonia, North Wales, UK
  54. Preliminary results of sequential monitoring of simulated clandestine graves in Colombia, South America, using ground penetrating radar and botany
  55. The use of magnetic susceptibility as a forensic search tool
  56. A study of the effect of seasonal climatic factors on the electrical resistivity response of three experimental graves
  57. Educational egaming: the future for geoscience virtual learners?
  58. Search protocols for hidden forensic objects beneath floors and within walls
  59. GPR and bulk ground resistivity surveys in graveyards: Locating unmarked burials in contrasting soil types
  60. The Carboniferous Southern Pennine Basin, UK
  61. The Precambrian-Cambrian nonconformity at the Ercall Quarries, The Wrekin, Shropshire, UK
  62. Confined to unconfined: Anatomy of a base of slope succession, Karoo Basin, South Africa
  63. Educational environmental geoscience e-gaming to provide stimulating and effective learning
  64. Comparison of magnetic, electrical and ground penetrating radar surveys to detect buried forensic objects in semi-urban and domestic patio environments
  65. Long-term time-lapse microgravity and geotechnical monitoring of relict salt mines, Marston, Cheshire, U. K.
  66. Stalag Luft III: The Archaeology of an Escaper’s Camp
  67. The use of geoscience methods for terrestrial forensic searches
  68. Establishing forensic search methodologies and geophysical surveying for the detection of clandestine graves in coastal beach environments
  69. Geophysical Monitoring of Simulated Clandestine Graves Using Electrical and Ground-Penetrating Radar Methods: 0-3 Years After Burial*,†
  70. Geophysical and intrusive site investigations to detect an abandoned coal-mine access shaft, Apedale, Staffordshire, UK
  71. Training the next generation of near-surface geophysicists: team-based, student-led, problem-solving field exercises, Cumbria, UK
  72. Extending Digital Outcrop Geology into the Subsurface
  73. Foreword
  74. What do students do? Training, research and learning: developing skills for the next generation of near-surface geophysicists
  75. Capturing stratigraphic and sedimentological complexity from submarine channel complex outcrops to digital 3D models, Karoo Basin, South Africa
  76. Electrical resistivity survey to search for a recent clandestine burial of a homicide victim, UK
  77. Geophysics and the search of freshwater bodies: A review
  78. Training the next generation of near-surface geophysicists: team-based, student-led, problem-solving field exercises, Cumbria, UK
  79. 2D sections of porosity and water saturation from integrated resistivity and seismic surveys
  80. Preliminary soilwater conductivity analysis to date clandestine burials of homicide victims
  81. Interpreting complex, three-dimensional, near-surface GPR surveys: an integrated modelling and inversion approach
  82. Time-lapse resistivity surveys over simulated clandestine graves
  83. Geoforensics. A. Ruffell and J. McKinley, John Wiley & Sons, 2008. No. of pages: 332. ISBN 978-0-470-05735-3; (hardback), ISBN 978-0-470-05734-6
  84. Yellow Sands and Penguins: The Soil of “The Great Escape”
  85. Time-Lapse Geophysical Investigations over a Simulated Urban Clandestine Grave*
  86. Facies Characteristics in a Semi-Confined Basin: From High Net:Gross Channelized Sheets to Lower Net:Gross Onlap Margins, Grand Coyer Basin, Southeast France
  87. Resolving Deep-Water Stratigraphic Traps: Forward Seismic Modeling of a Turbidite Onlap; Montagne de Chalufy, Grès d’Annot Formation, Southeast France
  88. Resolving Deep-Water Channel Architectures: High-Resolution Forward Seismic Modeling of Turbidite Systems, Ainsa II Channel, Campodarbe Group, Northern Spain
  89. Gpr-derived Sedimentary Architecture and Stratigraphy of Outburst Flood Sedimentation Within a Bedrock Valley System, Hraundalur, Iceland
  90. Multidisciplinary investigations at Stalag Luft III allied prisoner-of-war camp: The site of the 1944 “great escape,” Zagan, Western Poland
  91. 3D high-resolution digital models of outcrop analogue study sites to constrain reservoir model uncertainty: an example from Alport Castles, Derbyshire, UK
  92. Topics: Virtual geological outcrops - fieldwork and analysis made less exhaustive?
  93. The use of GPR to image three-dimensional (3-D) turbidite channel architecture in the Carboniferous Ross Formation, County Clare, western Ireland
  94. The use of vertical radar profiling (VRP) in GPR surveys of ancient sedimentary strata
  95. Virtual Outcrops: 3-D reservoir analogues
  96. ABSTRACT: 3-D Architecture in Turbidite Systems: Integrating Digital Photogrammetry, Outcrop Geology and Geophysical Data in the Ross Formation, County Clare, West Ireland
  97. Using Soil and Groundwater Data to Understand Resistivity Surveys over a Simulated Clandestine Grave