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Michael G Aberle

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Forensic Science International|November 17, 2023
A robust interpolation-based method for forensic soil provenancing: A Bayesian likelihood ratio approachMichael G Aberle, Patrice de Caritat, James Robertson, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|August 9, 2021
A fresh scientific look at transfer and persistence: From a materials science and tribology perspectiveMichael G Aberle, Hilton Kobus, James Robertson, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|May 6, 2021
Forensic soil provenancing in an urban/suburban setting: A sequential multivariate approachPatrice de Caritat, Brenda Woods, Timothy Simpson, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|January 17, 2022
Forensic soil provenancing in an urban/suburban setting: A simultaneous multivariate approachPatrice de Caritat, Brenda Woods, Timothy Simpson, et al.
Forensic Science International. Genetics|September 2, 2023
The secret hidden in dust: Assessing the potential to use biological and chemical properties of the airborne fraction of soil for provenance assignment and forensic caseworkNicole R Foster, Duncan Taylor, Jurian Hoogewerff, et al.
Forensic Science International|February 21, 2023
The utility of dust for forensic intelligence: Exploring collection methods and detection limits for environmental DNA, elemental and mineralogical analyses of dust samplesNicole R Foster, Belinda Martin, Jurian Hoogewerff, et al.
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Forensic Science International|November 17, 2023
A robust interpolation-based method for forensic soil provenancing: A Bayesian likelihood ratio approachMichael G Aberle, Patrice de Caritat, James Robertson, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|August 9, 2021
A fresh scientific look at transfer and persistence: From a materials science and tribology perspectiveMichael G Aberle, Hilton Kobus, James Robertson, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|May 6, 2021
Forensic soil provenancing in an urban/suburban setting: A sequential multivariate approachPatrice de Caritat, Brenda Woods, Timothy Simpson, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|January 17, 2022
Forensic soil provenancing in an urban/suburban setting: A simultaneous multivariate approachPatrice de Caritat, Brenda Woods, Timothy Simpson, et al.
Forensic Science International. Genetics|September 2, 2023
The secret hidden in dust: Assessing the potential to use biological and chemical properties of the airborne fraction of soil for provenance assignment and forensic caseworkNicole R Foster, Duncan Taylor, Jurian Hoogewerff, et al.
Forensic Science International|February 21, 2023
The utility of dust for forensic intelligence: Exploring collection methods and detection limits for environmental DNA, elemental and mineralogical analyses of dust samplesNicole R Foster, Belinda Martin, Jurian Hoogewerff, et al.
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