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The leachate and groundwater samples were collected from the 2 km radius of Ghazipur landfill site. The high levels of EC, TDS, Chloride, Nitrate, Sodium, Potassium, BOD, and COD were observed in the leachate and groundwater samples. In leachate, metal concentrations were found in the order as – Fe > Zn > Cu > Pb > Ni > Cr > Cd. In groundwater, Zn, Ni, and Cu ranged as 0–0.386 mg/l, 0–0.013 mg/l, and 0–0.027 mg/l, respectively whereas Cd, Cr, and Pb were found in trace amount. The study clearly indicates that the percolation of leachate from the landfill site results in the contamination of groundwater of the surrounding area. 相似文献
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The success of the superimposition technique requires positioning the skull in the same posture of the face as seen in the given photograph. A scientific method for positioning the skull has already been proposed by Sekharan. This paper deals with the simple remote control tilt and rotatory device developed in the Forensic Sciences Department, Madras. A pan and tilt arrangement usually utilized in surveillance cameras and two a.c. servomotors, one to tilt the pan and the other to rotate the pan are used. 相似文献
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Kirti Kumari Sharma M.Sc. Gavash Harsha Kannikanti M.Sc. Tulsidas Ramachandra Rao Baggi Ph.D. Jayathirtha Rao Vaidya Ph.D. 《Journal of forensic sciences》2019,64(6):1859-1866
In the present study, a simple and novel fume–mist technique is described which can be used efficiently to fix the latent fingermarks developed using iodine. It is well known that the residues left over in the fingermarks interact with iodine to give transient brown impressions which disappear in a short time. Also, iodine forms colored complexes with various organic solvents. Based on iodine–fingermark interaction and iodine–solvent complex formation, latent fingermarks were developed on paper surface using iodine fumes which were subsequently fixed by spraying polar and nonpolar solvents. The fingermarks developed with this technique were not only clear but also permanent in nature. The interaction of fingermark residue, iodine, and solvent forming a ternary structure is believed to be a possible reason for the stability of iodine‐developed fingermarks. Ease of method, availability of chemicals, and minimum training make the method adaptable in routine development of forensic fingermarks present on paper surface. 相似文献
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