1st Edition

Methods in Environmental Forensics

Edited By Stephen M. Mudge Copyright 2009
    404 Pages 86 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    While environmental catastrophes can be naturally occurring, often they are the result of criminal intent or malfeasance. Sorting out the details when the land itself is the only witness requires a special set of investigative skills. For accountability to be established, investigators must be able to answer these questions with a measure of scientific certainty:

    • How and when did the contamination occur?
    • Who caused the contamination?
    • What are the consequences and extent of liability?

    Offering investigators a complete field manual, Methods in Environmental Forensics organizes the work of leading international experts who demonstrate the most effective techniques for determining the source of environmental contaminations. The book begins with the presentation of a case and follows the tasks of an active investigator from the case’s inception up through the delivery of expert court testimony.

    The text then reviews those scientific methods that have been used with success in environmental forensic investigations. Detailed information is provided on chemical fingerprinting techniques as they apply to ground water, soils, sediments, and air. Lastly, the scientific methods presented are examined from a legal perspective with an emphasis on the admissibility and presentation of evidence and the delivery of expert testimony.

    This unique and comprehensive volume gives forensic chemists, investigators and attorneys the tools needed to solve mysteries of toxic devastation and build cases that will establish the accountability of those responsible. Its editor, Stephen M. Mudge, has been conducting environmental forensic investigations for many years. He has served as an expert witness in several environmental contamination cases, and he continues to research new methods for the quantification and source apportionment of chemicals around the world.

    Approaching Environmental Forensics
    S. M. Mudge
    Radionuclides in the Environment: Tracers
    and Dating
    D. Assinder
    Chemical Fingerprinting of Petroleum
    Hydrocarbons
    Z. Wang and C. Brown
    Biomarkers and Stable Isotopes in Environmental
    Forensic Studies
    R. P. Philp and T. Kuder
    Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Analysis in
    Water, Sediments, and Soils and Its Application
    in Environmental Forensics
    C. Bravo-Linares and S. M. Mudge
    Application of Molecular Microbiology to
    Environmental Forensics
    A. S. Ball, J. N. Pretty,
    R. Mahmud, and E. Adetutu
    Biological Communities as a Forensic Tool in
    Marine Environments
    A. Borja and I. Muxika
    Normalisation Techniques in the Forensic
    Assessment of Contaminated Environments
    G. F. Birch, A.T. Russell,
    and S. M. Mudge
    Multivariate and Geostatistical Methods in
    Environmental Forensics
    S. M. Mudge
    Identification of Air Pollution Sources via
    Modelling Techniques
    I. Colbeck
    Evidence and Expert Witnesses in Environmental
    Forensics Cases
    A. Kanner
    Index

    Biography

    Stephen M. Mudge