2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.forc.2022.100412
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Multimodal spectroscopy with chemometrics for the forensic analysis of Western Australian sandy soils

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“…Overall, ATR-FTIR spectroscopy was able to identify organic and inorganic constituents of soil and discriminate based on location due to their different principal components. 132 To determine the organic and inorganic composition of the soil for forensic purposes, Chauhan et al used ATR-FTIR spectroscopy. They claimed that the spectral bands associated with soil samples belonging to close locations had similar chemical characteristics.…”
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“…Overall, ATR-FTIR spectroscopy was able to identify organic and inorganic constituents of soil and discriminate based on location due to their different principal components. 132 To determine the organic and inorganic composition of the soil for forensic purposes, Chauhan et al used ATR-FTIR spectroscopy. They claimed that the spectral bands associated with soil samples belonging to close locations had similar chemical characteristics.…”
Section: T H Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spectra showed correlation of the spectral bands of the following minerals and compounds: kaolinite, quartz, gibbsite, vermiculite, goethite, and microcline feldspar. Overall, ATR-FTIR spectroscopy was able to identify organic and inorganic constituents of soil and discriminate based on location due to their different principal components . To determine the organic and inorganic composition of the soil for forensic purposes, Chauhan et al used ATR-FTIR spectroscopy.…”
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“…Together, chemometric and spectroscopic techniques improve our understanding of instrumental data and can be applied in different areas of forensic science [34]. Chemometric studies have been carried out on blood traces [35], urine traces for sex discrimination [36], soils [37], biological traces [38], textile fibers [39], and vehicle bumper fragments [40], among others [41][42][43][44][45]. The combination of chemometric and spectroscopic methods applied to experimental analyses of classic illicit drugs is already being widely used [7,35,37,38,43,46].…”
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