Applications of Mass Spectrometry to Forensic Science: Analysis of Evidence from Arson and Explosive Incidents

 


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Air date: Tuesday, January 14, 2003, 2:00:00 PM
Category: Mass Spectrometry Interest Group of the NCI at Frederick
Runtime: 60 minutes
NLM Title: Applications of mass spectrometry to forensic science : analysis of evidence from arson and explosive incidents [electronic resource] / Julia Ann Dolan.
Author: Dolan, Julia Ann.
National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
Publisher: [Bethesda, Md. : National Institutes of Health, 2003]
Abstract: (CIT): Forensic Science Laboratories have historically used the most modern scientific methods available to assist investigators in determining what may have occurred during the commission of a crime. As advances in analytical capabilities have improved, forensic scientists have been able to provide more detailed and valuable information to law enforcement investigators in the field. This presentation will focus on the applications of forensic science, specifically gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, to the fields of fire and explosion investigations. Mass Spectrometry Interest Group of the NCI at Frederick.
Subjects: Chemistry, Analytical
Explosions
Fires
Forensic Sciences
Mass Spectrometry
Publication Types: Government Publications
Lectures
Rights: This is a work of the United States Government. No copyright exists on this material. It may be disseminated freely.
NLM Classification: W 750
NLM ID: 101267823
CIT File ID: 10736
CIT Live ID: 2185
Permanent link: http://videocast.nih.gov/launch.asp?10736