Environmental forensics and chemical fingerprinting involve identification of specific type of contamination; discover it back to its source and occasionally, recognizing a specific source. It is useful for both remedial and litigation purposes. It includes all aspects of the characterisation of the site and requires a detailed conceptual design model. Typically we start with a simple GC / FID chromatogram as a screening tool for characterisation in most cases involving petroleum or petrochemicals. From there an investigation may include chemical ratios, precise detection and quantification of GC / MS, or stable analysis of the isotope.
Review Article: Journal of Forensic Research
Review Article: Journal of Forensic Research
Research Article: Journal of Forensic Research
Research Article: Journal of Forensic Research
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Commentary: Journal of Forensic Research
Research Article: Journal of Forensic Research
Research Article: Journal of Forensic Research
Research Article: Journal of Forensic Research
Research Article: Journal of Forensic Research
Research Article: Journal of Forensic Research
Research Article: Journal of Forensic Research
Research Article: Journal of Forensic Research
Research Article: Journal of Forensic Research
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