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Monitoring of simulated clandestine graves of victims using UAVs, GPR, electrical tomography and conductivity over 4-8 years post-burial to aid forensic search investigators in Colombia, South America

Molina, Carlos Martín; Wisniewski, Kristopher D.; Salamanca, Andrés; Saumett, Miguel; Rojas, Carlo; Gómez, Héctor; Baena, Alejandra; Pringle, Jamie K.

Authors

Carlos Martín Molina

Kristopher D. Wisniewski

Andrés Salamanca

Miguel Saumett

Carlo Rojas

Héctor Gómez

Alejandra Baena



Abstract

In Colombia there are estimated to be over 121,000 missing people and victims of forced disappearances. Forensic investigators therefore need assistance in determining optimal detection techniques for buried victims, to give victims’ families closure and for the wider community to see that justice is being served. Previous research has created 12 controlled simulated clandestine graves of typical Colombian murder victim scenarios at 0.5m – 1.2m depths in savannah and rainforest sites in Colombia. The 0-3 years of geophysical monitoring results of were published, with this paper reporting on 4-8 years monitoring of both UAV drone results and geophysical data.
The UAV results from the year 8 survey, published for first time from Colombia, showed that the simulated graves could still be located using NDVI and NIR multi-spectral data, but not using optical or other multi-spectral data. The 0-3 years of geophysical data found the simulated clandestine graves could be detected with electrical resistivity and GPR methods, with the 4-8 year surveys evidencing that they could still be detected using bulk ground conductivity surveys, GPR horizontal time slice datasets and 2D ERT profiles.
Research implications suggest initial use of UAV remote sensing technology to pinpoint likely search areas, before subsequent ground reconnaissance, geophysical surveys and their interpretation, before intrusive investigation methods are employed for detecting missing and disappeared persons in Colombia.

Citation

Molina, C. M., Wisniewski, K. D., Salamanca, A., Saumett, M., Rojas, C., Gómez, H., …Pringle, J. K. (2024). Monitoring of simulated clandestine graves of victims using UAVs, GPR, electrical tomography and conductivity over 4-8 years post-burial to aid forensic search investigators in Colombia, South America. Forensic Science International, 355, Article 111919. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forsciint.2023.111919

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 29, 2023
Online Publication Date Jan 9, 2024
Publication Date 2024-02
Deposit Date Feb 1, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jan 10, 2025
Journal Forensic Science International
Print ISSN 0379-0738
Electronic ISSN 1872-6283
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 355
Article Number 111919
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forsciint.2023.111919
Keywords Forensic science; Forensic geophysics; Resistivity; GPR; Conductivity; UAV; Simulated graves; Monitoring
Public URL https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/704647
Publisher URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0379073823003699?via%3Dihub