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Forensic Geoscience are the set of all sciences that focuses on Earth system and can be applied in law enforcement and in intelligence activities. The word “Forensic Geoscience” replaces the obsolete “Forensic Geology” because this last gave a limited and misleading image of possible and potential applications of the Earth Science in Criminalistic and ...
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Forensic Geoscience are the set of all sciences that focuses on Earth system and can be applied in law enforcement and in intelligence activities. The word “Forensic Geoscience” replaces the obsolete “Forensic Geology” because this last gave a limited and misleading image of possible and potential applications of the Earth Science in Criminalistic and ...
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Geology Today, 2006
Readers of Geology Today may recently have seen the words ‘geoscience’, ‘geology’ and ‘forensic’ in association. Over the past two years a number of publications, meetings and news items have raised the profile of geology (and its cognate subjects) in criminal investigations.
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Readers of Geology Today may recently have seen the words ‘geoscience’, ‘geology’ and ‘forensic’ in association. Over the past two years a number of publications, meetings and news items have raised the profile of geology (and its cognate subjects) in criminal investigations.
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Responsible Geosciences, or Geoscience Literacy for Urbanites
2023Urbanites, i.e., people living in urban environments, should be geoscience-literate. Them living under a _‘veil of geo-ignorance’_ is not a valid option for responsible geosciences. The urban realm is a social-ecological system on a planetary scale. Its complex-adaptive dynamics couple human practices and the geosphere (e.g., buildings, mines, shipping)
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Geoscience: Fracking fundamentals
Nature, 2014Scientists in the United States who are looking to ride the gas-exploration boom can find a variety of options for employment, from chemical research to environmental monitoring.
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The Geoscience Information Society and Geoscience Education
Journal of Geological Education, 1991The Geoscience Information Society (GIS) is a society whose goal is to facilitate the exchange of information in the geosciences through cooperation among scientists, librarians, editors, cartographers, and other specialists. The organization is international in scope and has representation from universities, businesses, publishers, geological surveys,
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Virtual Geoscience Conference 2018: immersive geoscience
The Photogrammetric Record, 2019Ryan A. Kromer +3 more
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 2020
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Advanced Geosciences (ISSN: 2520-5978) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal. It gives technical notes and review articles and discussions about all interdisciplinary aspects of the earth and planetary sciences. This comprises the solid earth, the atmosphere, the hydrosphere, and the biosphere, as well as related issues of planetary ...
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