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Using Ground Penetrating Radar and Resistivity Methods to Locate Unmarked Graves: A Review
by
Mallett, Xanthé
, Berezowski, Victoria
, Moffat, Ian
, Ellis, Justin
in
Antennas
/ Anthropology
/ Archaeology
/ Cultural heritage
/ Data collection
/ Dielectric properties
/ diet
/ Electric currents
/ electrical resistance
/ Electrical resistivity
/ electrical resistivity tomography
/ Electrodes
/ Evidence
/ Excavation
/ fixed probe resistivity
/ Forensic science
/ forensic sciences
/ Geophysical methods
/ Geophysics
/ Ground penetrating radar
/ human resources
/ humans
/ information sources
/ law enforcement
/ Murders & murder attempts
/ Prosecutions
/ Radar
/ Remote sensing
/ Reviews
/ tomography
2021
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Using Ground Penetrating Radar and Resistivity Methods to Locate Unmarked Graves: A Review
by
Mallett, Xanthé
, Berezowski, Victoria
, Moffat, Ian
, Ellis, Justin
in
Antennas
/ Anthropology
/ Archaeology
/ Cultural heritage
/ Data collection
/ Dielectric properties
/ diet
/ Electric currents
/ electrical resistance
/ Electrical resistivity
/ electrical resistivity tomography
/ Electrodes
/ Evidence
/ Excavation
/ fixed probe resistivity
/ Forensic science
/ forensic sciences
/ Geophysical methods
/ Geophysics
/ Ground penetrating radar
/ human resources
/ humans
/ information sources
/ law enforcement
/ Murders & murder attempts
/ Prosecutions
/ Radar
/ Remote sensing
/ Reviews
/ tomography
2021
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Using Ground Penetrating Radar and Resistivity Methods to Locate Unmarked Graves: A Review
by
Mallett, Xanthé
, Berezowski, Victoria
, Moffat, Ian
, Ellis, Justin
in
Antennas
/ Anthropology
/ Archaeology
/ Cultural heritage
/ Data collection
/ Dielectric properties
/ diet
/ Electric currents
/ electrical resistance
/ Electrical resistivity
/ electrical resistivity tomography
/ Electrodes
/ Evidence
/ Excavation
/ fixed probe resistivity
/ Forensic science
/ forensic sciences
/ Geophysical methods
/ Geophysics
/ Ground penetrating radar
/ human resources
/ humans
/ information sources
/ law enforcement
/ Murders & murder attempts
/ Prosecutions
/ Radar
/ Remote sensing
/ Reviews
/ tomography
2021
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Using Ground Penetrating Radar and Resistivity Methods to Locate Unmarked Graves: A Review
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Using Ground Penetrating Radar and Resistivity Methods to Locate Unmarked Graves: A Review
2021
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Overview
The location of unmarked graves in forensic and archaeological investigations is legally and culturally important. In a forensic context, locating covert burials of missing persons can provide closure to the family, as well as facilitating the successful prosecution of the individual(s) responsible. Archaeologically, burials provide an important source of information about health, diet, physical anthropology, and culture. Despite the importance of these features, the location of unmarked graves with conventional archaeological and forensic techniques, such as excavation, is difficult and expensive. As a result, geophysical techniques have been widely applied to the location of unmarked graves as they are non-invasive, cost and time effective, and avoid the unnecessary disturbance of human remains. This article brings together the literature on ground penetrating radar (GPR), and two resistivity methods, electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) and fixed probe resistivity (FPR), on their ability to locate burials and reviews their use in forensic and archaeological investigations. This paper aims to provide law enforcement personnel, archaeologists, geophysicists, and interested academics with an overview of how these techniques work, how they have been previously applied to grave detection, and the strengths and weakness of these methods.
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