2021
DOI: 10.29050/harranziraat.931045
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Spectral characterization and estimation of soil properties formed on different parent materials with VNIRS technique for forensic science

Abstract: Soils differ significantly depending on the parent material, climatic conditions and topography where they are formed. Identifying these differences which also are important in forensic science requires more field and laboratory work, which requires more labor, chemical use and time. On the other hand, approaches such as Visible and Near Infrared Spectroradiometry (VNIRS) Technique have recently begun to be widely used in the rapid characterization of soils and simultaneous characterization of multiple soil pr… Show more

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“…In the study, three profiles were dug on four common parent materials in Sanliurfa: I-Mud flows, II-Eocene-Miocene limestones, III-Neogene marls, IV-Basalt materials (Figure 1). Soil surfaces of profiles (12 in total) and surface (@ 0-20 cm) samples from surroundings of each profile (58 in total) were collected (Inci et al, 2021).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the study, three profiles were dug on four common parent materials in Sanliurfa: I-Mud flows, II-Eocene-Miocene limestones, III-Neogene marls, IV-Basalt materials (Figure 1). Soil surfaces of profiles (12 in total) and surface (@ 0-20 cm) samples from surroundings of each profile (58 in total) were collected (Inci et al, 2021).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%