Name_____________________________________Date____________Period_______________ Forensic Soil Analysis Field Exercise Background Now that you have established the basic principles of soil analysis and had the opportunity to test some examples up close, a more advanced type of application must be designed. For this exercise, you will be given a sample that will serve as “evidence” and must go outside and find the location where the sample was obtained. This exercise will take considerable time since the area of investigation will be quite large and you must be able to narrow it down to within several yards to receive full credit. Situation UD police were recently called about a missing person from an upset parent living approximately .5 miles from the high school. A search was conducted for the child but only a muddy shoe was discovered at the front entrance of the school. The encrusted material on the bottom of the shoe has been removed for you and has been marked as evidence for analysis. While a match of this sample will not reveal where the child is, it will provide at least some evidence as to where the child was and may aid police in determining the direction of travel. The job of your team is to find a soil match somewhere on the high school property using proper forensic techniques. Your eventual conclusion must be backed up by firm proof and specific similarities between your sample and the evidence. Procedure 1. Provide a complete analysis of the suspect sample on the sheet provided. 2. Send teams out into the field to look for similar samples. Multiple analyses will be needed to complete the investigation. 3. Each member of the team must provide a minimum of one complete analysis for a sample obtained in the field. An analysis must include specific the presences/absence of a variety of materials both natural and artificial. Specifics on color, texture, classification, etc. must be provided. 4. Each sample should be numbered and the location where it was obtained clearly indicated on the map that each group will be provided. 5. When the group believes a match has been found, a clear mark must be placed on the map and identified by the word TARGET. The exact size of the mark is unimportant but it should be specific. Note: Any TARGET that, in fact, hits close to where the sample was obtained must also show clear evidence that sample(s) were tested in that area and be backed up by complete scientific results. 6. The completed lab should be turned in with the soil analyses stapled together in order by number with the marked map stapled last. Grading Grading will include both an individual grade for the completeness of one or more sample analyses and a group grade will be given depending on how close the group’s TARGET came to the actual location where the sample was obtained. Individual Score Score Criteria 10 Complete, specific and detailed answers and/or sketches. Clear and considerable demonstration of concepts taught in class 9-8 Complete and generally specific answers and/or sketches included in most situations. At least an above average understanding and application of concepts taught in class. 7 Completeness of answers and/or sketches tend to be hit or miss. Some understanding of concepts taught in class included but noticeable gaps exist. 6 Below average demonstration of concepts taught in class either by omissions, vague or incorrect answers. 5 or less Lab incomplete, very vague or without evidence of application of skills/material taught in class Team Score Score Criteria 10 (+5) TARGET is within 10 yards 10 TARGET is within 25 yards 8 TARGET is within 50 yards 6 TARGET is within 75 yards 4 TARGET is beyond 75 yards 2 TARGET is beyond 100 yards Abundance Key Abundance Criteria Very Common Found in large quantities, at least 50% of total sample Common Found in relatively large quantities but less than 50% Uncommon Rare Very Rare Unique Found easily but not nearly as often as the above two classifications Found enough to note but overall in small quantities Found in very small quantities but worth mentioning as a specific component Found only once but may represent a “silver bullet” or have forensic importance Team___________________________________Date____________Period_______________ Forensic Soil Analysis Field Exercise Lab Sheet Sample ____________Analysis Technician_______________ Physical Characteristics Color (RGB)_____________________ Chief Minerals: Munsell Value____________________ Sample Composition %Large Particles__________________ Chief Rocks: % Sand_________________________ %Silt___________________________ % Clay__________________________ Animal Evidence Soil Classification % Sand_________________________ %Silt___________________________ Plant Evidence % Clay__________________________ Soil Type ________________________ Detailed1 Description of Sample2 (Continue on back) ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 1 “Detailed” must include specific details about precise mineral/rock content, color, texture, smell, relative abundance of material, natural and artificial material and relevance of location 2 Continue on back if necessary. Sketches or other notes useful in the investigation are strongly encouraged. Team___________________________________Date____________Period_______________ Forensic Soil Analysis Field Exercise Summary of Findings Technician making report________________________________ Report must include: • • Specifics on similarities/differences found among the various retrieved samples and the suspect sample Scientific basis for the chosen TARGET location including links to samples, etc. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Team___________________________________Date____________Period_______________ Forensic Soil Analysis Field Exercise Search Area Note: Specific locations can be determined by using known distances to objects contained in the map regardless of whether or not temporary features are still present. Each group may request a tape measure to use outside to establish specific distances. Search Area Search Area
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