Forensic Chemistry Articles & Analysis
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A realistic understanding of contaminant sources is required to set appropriate control policy. Forensic chemical methods can be powerful tools in source characterization and identification, but they require a multiple‐lines‐of‐evidence approach. Atmospheric receptor models, such as EPA's Chemical Mass Balance (CMB), are increasingly being used to evaluate sources of pyrogenic polycyclic ...
The determination of measurement uncertainty is a critical issue in all fields of experimental science; its importance becomes maximal in the specific case of forensic analytical chemistry (including doping analysis), where uncertainty has not only to be calculated with precision, but it also has to be both small and reliable enough to support effective decision ...
