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Kirstie R Scott
Kirstie R Scott
Senior Lecturer in Forensic Bioscience, Liverpool John Moores University
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The transferability of diatoms to clothing and the methods appropriate for their collection and analysis in forensic geoscience
KR Scott, RM Morgan, VJ Jones, NG Cameron
Forensic science international 241, 127-137, 2014
812014
The transfer of diatoms from freshwater to footwear materials: An experimental study assessing transfer, persistence, and extraction methods for forensic reconstruction
EA Levin, RM Morgan, KR Scott, VJ Jones
Science & Justice 57 (5), 349-360, 2017
352017
Freshwater diatom transfer to clothing: Spatial and temporal influences on trace evidence in forensic reconstructions
KR Scott, RM Morgan, NG Cameron, VJ Jones
Science & Justice 59 (3), 292-305, 2019
222019
Journey history reconstruction from the soils and sediments on footwear: an empirical approach
RM Morgan, KR Scott, J Ainley, PA Bull
Science & Justice 59 (3), 306-316, 2019
222019
The Value of an Empirical Approach for the Assessment of Diatoms as Environmental Trace Evidence in Forensic Limnology
KR Scott, RM Morgan, VJ Jones, A Dudley, N Cameron, PA Bull
Archaeological and Environmental Forensic Science 1 (1), 49-78, 2017
202017
Freshwater diatom persistence on clothing I: A quantitative assessment of trace evidence dynamics over time
KR Scott, VJ Jones, NG Cameron, JM Young, RM Morgan
Forensic Science International 325, 110898, 2021
122021
Reply to A. Dragutinovic,'A reply to: The transferability of diatoms to clothing and the methods appropriate for their collection and analysis in forensic geoscience Forensic …
KR Scott, RM Morgan, VJ Jones, NG Cameron
Forensic Science International 247, e26-7, 2014
72014
Freshwater diatom persistence on clothing II: Further analysis of species assemblage dynamics over investigative timescales
KR Scott, VJ Jones, NG Cameron, JM Young, RM Morgan
Forensic Science International 326, 110897, 2021
62021
The application of freshwater diatom analysis in forensic geoscience: establishing an empirical evidence base for the exclusionary assessment of trace environmental materials
KR Scott
UCL (University College London), 2017
32017
Macroscopic assessment of environmental trace evidence dynamics in forensic settings
HR Cubbage, C Macey, KR Scott
Science & Justice 63 (3), 376-386, 2023
12023
Diatoms in forensic geoscience: an investigation into the transfer and collection of aquatic and terrestrial diatoms from clothing for use in criminal investigation.
K Scott, R Morgan, V Jones, N Cameron
The forensic implications of diatom seasonality: directing a new technique for the ecological assessment of trace evidence in forensic geoscience.
KR Scott
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