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Overview of Forensic Geophysics With Terrestrial Case Studies (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Pringle, J. (2017, November). Overview of Forensic Geophysics With Terrestrial Case Studies

This presentation will initially give some background on the current forensic geophysical methods and where they are utilised in the search arena for both civil and criminal investigations. The second part of the talk will then discuss the main geofo... Read More about Overview of Forensic Geophysics With Terrestrial Case Studies.

Determining geophysical responses from burials in graveyards and cemeteries (2017)
Journal Article
Dick, H. C., Pringle, J. K., Wisniewski, K. D., Goodwin, J., van der Putten, R., Evans, G. T., …Hansen, J. D. (2017). Determining geophysical responses from burials in graveyards and cemeteries. Geophysics, 82(6), B245 - B255 (11). https://doi.org/10.1190/geo2016-0440.1

Graveyards and cemeteries around the world are being increasingly designated as full. There is a growing requirement to identify burial spaces or to exhume and then re-inter burials if necessary. Near-surface geophysical methods offer a potentially n... Read More about Determining geophysical responses from burials in graveyards and cemeteries.

Multi-disciplinary investigations at PoW Camp 198, Bridgend, S. Wales: site of a mass escape in March 1945 (2017)
Journal Article
Rees-Hughes, L., Pringle, J., Russill, N., Wisniewski, K., & Doyle, P. (2017). Multi-disciplinary investigations at PoW Camp 198, Bridgend, S. Wales: site of a mass escape in March 1945. Journal of Conflict Archaeology, 11(2-3), https://doi.org/10.1080/15740773.2017.1357900

The largest escape of German Prisoner of War (P.O.W.) in WW2 was in March 1945 from Camp 198, situated in Bridgend, South Wales, UK. Since camp closure the site has become derelict, and has not been scientifically investigated. This paper reports on... Read More about Multi-disciplinary investigations at PoW Camp 198, Bridgend, S. Wales: site of a mass escape in March 1945.

Multidisciplinary Investigations at P.O.W. Camp 198, Bridgend, S. Wales: Site of a Mass Escape in March 1945 (2017)
Journal Article
Rees-Hughes, L., Pringle, J., Russill, N., Wisniewski, K., & Doyle, P. (in press). Multidisciplinary Investigations at P.O.W. Camp 198, Bridgend, S. Wales: Site of a Mass Escape in March 1945. Journal of Conflict Archaeology, 11(2-3), https://doi.org/10.1080/15740773.2017.1357900

The largest escape of German Prisoner of War (P.O.W.) in WW2 was in March 1945 from Camp 198, situated in Bridgend, South Wales, UK. Since camp closure the site has become derelict, and has not been scientifically investigated. This paper reports on... Read More about Multidisciplinary Investigations at P.O.W. Camp 198, Bridgend, S. Wales: Site of a Mass Escape in March 1945.

The use of geoscience methods for aquatic forensic searches (2017)
Journal Article
Ruffell, A., Pringle, J., Cassella, J., Morgan, R., Ferguson, M., Heaton, V., …McKinley, J. (2017). The use of geoscience methods for aquatic forensic searches. Earth-Science Reviews, 171, 323-337. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2017.04.012

There have been few publications on the forensic search of water and fewer still on the use of geoforensic techniques when exploring aqueous environments. Here we consider what the nature of the aqueous environment is, what the forensic target(s) may... Read More about The use of geoscience methods for aquatic forensic searches.

Monitoring subsidence to relict salt mines using long-term time-lapse microgravity, Marston, Cheshire, UK (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Pringle. (2017, May). Monitoring subsidence to relict salt mines using long-term time-lapse microgravity, Marston, Cheshire, UK. Presented at Postgraduate Research Symposium of the Near Surface Geophysics Group, Leicester University

Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a near-surface geophysical technique, and has been previously used to obtain 3D sedimentary architectures of both modern and ancient fluvial successions. Obtaining multiple 2D profiles behind outcrop exposures should... Read More about Monitoring subsidence to relict salt mines using long-term time-lapse microgravity, Marston, Cheshire, UK.

A preliminary Ground Penetrating Radar study of fluvial architectures at Spireslack, Ayreshire, Scotland (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Pringle. (2017, May). A preliminary Ground Penetrating Radar study of fluvial architectures at Spireslack, Ayreshire, Scotland. Presented at Postgraduate Research Symposium of the Near Surface Geophysics Group, Leicester University

Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a near-surface geophysical technique, and has been previously used to obtain 3D sedimentary architectures of both modern and ancient fluvial successions. Obtaining multiple 2D profiles behind outcrop exposures should... Read More about A preliminary Ground Penetrating Radar study of fluvial architectures at Spireslack, Ayreshire, Scotland.

Educational forensic e-gaming as effective learning environments for Higher Education students (2017)
Book Chapter
Pringle, J. K., Bracegirdle, L., & Potter, J. A. (2017). Educational forensic e-gaming as effective learning environments for Higher Education students. In Forensic Science Education and Training (119-136). Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118689196.ch9

Current Higher Education undergraduates are mostly so-called generation ‘Y’ students who have grown up with computer technologies and computer gaming. As such, learning resources that employ computer game interfaces and design provide a familiar expe... Read More about Educational forensic e-gaming as effective learning environments for Higher Education students.

EPOS Thematic Core Service Anthropogenic Hazards for SHEER project: maintain, process and manage your project research data (2017)
Journal Article
Orlecka-Sikora, B., Lasocki, S., Staszek, M., Olszewska, D., Urban, P., Jaroslawski, J., …Isherwood, C. (2017). EPOS Thematic Core Service Anthropogenic Hazards for SHEER project: maintain, process and manage your project research data

The main objective of the “Shale gas exploration and exploitation induced risks - SHEER” project (Horizon 2020, call LCE 16-2014) is to develop a probabilistic methodology to assess and mitigate the short- and the long-term environmental risks associ... Read More about EPOS Thematic Core Service Anthropogenic Hazards for SHEER project: maintain, process and manage your project research data.