ISSN: 0022-1198
CODEN: JFSCA
Published Online: 1 July 1977
Page Count: 10
Forensic Characterization of Papers. II: Determination of Batch Differences by Scanning Electron Microscopic Elemental Analysis of the Inorganic Components
Attard, AE
Senior scientist, research associate, and associate director,
Institute of Chemical Analysis, Applications and Forensic Science, Northeastern University,
Mass.
Giessen, BC
Senior scientist, research associate, and associate director,
Institute of Chemical Analysis, Applications and Forensic Science, Northeastern University,
Mass.
Polk, DE
Senior scientist, research associate, and associate director,
Institute of Chemical Analysis, Applications and Forensic Science, Northeastern University,
Mass.
(Received 17 September 1976; accepted 9 November 1977)
Abstract
Paper is often used in the course of criminal activities, including kidnapping, bombings, forgery, conspiracy, threatening letters, and gambling. Thus the examination of paper is a common task for the document examiner [1].
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Paper ID: JFS10623J
DOI: 10.1520/JFS10623J
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Title Forensic Characterization of Papers. II: Determination of Batch Differences by Scanning Electron Microscopic Elemental Analysis of the Inorganic Components
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