Addiction & Criminology

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ENVIRONMENTAL FORENSICS AND CHEMICAL FINGER PRINTING SCHOLARLY PEER REVIEW

Environmental forensics is that the application of defensible scientific methods to deal with questions associated with release histories and sources of contamination within the environment. Exponent scientists are leaders within the many aspects of the sector since its inception 30+ years ago and are at the forefront of developing and applying and publishing on new techniques. Questions requiring environmental forensic applications usually relate to understanding the extent, duration, and responsibility for environmental contamination sites during a regulatory and/or legal context. These approaches also are integral to environmental due diligence for mergers and acquisitions and remediation cost recovery. Techniques like chemical fingerprinting, chemical fate and transport modeling, hydrogeological investigation, and reconstructing operational histories, among others are at the guts of the many investigations. These and newer techniques, like multivariate receptor statistical modeling, still evolve and became more sophisticated over time, as have the kinds of problems to which they're applied. Scenarios during which environmental forensics are applied have ranged from remote Arctic environments to urban sediments. In both extremes, the chemical condition of the environment – i.e., the background or baseline – may be a central a part of any investigation. it's upon this background that additional contamination from one or several responsible parties is overlain.
In this world, it's proved that no two individuals have same fingerprints. just in case of identical twins also the fingerprints differs and these fingerprints has a crucial analysis technique to unravel crimes. Fingerprints analysis is old and unique technique serving enforcement field for quite 10 years.

 

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