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The detection of clandestine graves in an arid environment using thermal imaging deployed from an unmanned aerial vehicle
Authors:Abdullah Alawadhi MSc  Constantine Eliopoulos PhD  Frederic Bezombes PhD
Institution:1. School of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK;2. School of Engineering, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK
Abstract:The Middle East is one of the world regions that has frequently suffered from armed conflicts that resulted in mass burials. However, the detection of clandestine graves in such an arid environment by deploying remote sensing payload on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) has received little attention. The present study used a UAV equipped with a thermal sensor aimed at narrowing down the search area of possible gravesites in the arid climate of Kuwait. The enclosed research area, which includes both control and experimental mass graves, was imaged for 18 months. The variation in topsoil temperature and soil moisture between the graves and their surroundings was evaluated. The results of the analysis demonstrated the effectiveness of thermal imaging techniques in detecting heat produced from buried sheep carcasses and detecting the change in grave soil moisture for our research environment for 7 and 10 months, respectively. The buried animals significantly influenced the topsoil temperature (p = 0.044), while the height from which the images were captured had an insignificant effect on the measured temperature within the range tested (p = 0.985). Furthermore, there was a negative correlation (−0.359) between grave temperature and the calculated soil moisture. The results from these cost- and time-effective search methods presented in this study confirm their potential for the detection of burial sites in an arid environment.
Keywords:burial detection  drone  forensic anthropology  forensic archeology  mass graves  remote sensing  thermal imaging  UAV
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