Convention on the Marking of Plastic Explosives for the Purpose of Detection

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Edward G. Bartick ◽  
John A. Reffner

Since the introduction of commercial Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) microscopic systems in 1983, IR microscopy has developed as an important analytical tool in research, industry and forensic analysis. Because of the frequent encounter of small quantities of physical evidence found at crime scenes, spectroscopic IR microscopes have proven particularly valuable for forensic applications. Transmittance and reflectance measurements have proven very useful. Reflection-absorption, specular reflection, and diffuse reflection have all been applied. However, it has been only very recently that an internal reflection (IRS) objective has been commercially introduced.The IRS method, also known as attenuated total reflection (ATR), has proven very useful for IR analysis of standard size samples. The method has been applied to adhesive tapes, plastic explosives, and general applications in the analysis of opaque materials found as evidence. The small quantities or uncontaminated areas of specimens frequently found requiring forensic analysis will often be directly applicable to microscopic IRS analysis.


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Jiři Pachman ◽  
Waldemar A. Trzciński ◽  
Svatopluk Zeman ◽  
Zbyněk Akštein ◽  
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Karl Bertling ◽  
Paul Dean ◽  
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MRS Bulletin ◽  
2003 ◽  
Vol 28 (9) ◽  
pp. 613-613
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Catherine Oertel
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Petr Mostak ◽  
Miroslav Stancl
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John D. Stevenson

Pipe line security is divided into two categories; pipe line security associated with above ground piping and buried piping. With respect to above ground piping security, the pipe’s ability to resist blast loads which are dynamic and impulsive in nature is required. In this evaluation it is assumed to be dealing with a cratering charges located some distance (feet or meters) from the pipe line. The use of breaching charges which typically consist of plastic explosives in direct contact with the pipe wall or shaped charges which are designed to locally cut or penetrate the pipe wall are not in the scope of this discussion.


1998 ◽  
Vol 120 (01) ◽  
pp. 66-68 ◽  
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Greg Paula

This article discusses crime fighting sensors that are being designed to identify ceramic weapons, plastic explosives, chemical weapons, and organic materials. They are also being developed to help protect citizens from terrorism and aid police in solving crimes. One organization leading the development of innovative antiterrorism sensing technologies is Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, N.M. Among Sandia’s projects is an explosives-detection portal, designed for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The portal is intended to help prevent airliner hijackings and bombings by identifying passengers, airport visitors, and employees who have been recently working with any of a wide variety of explosive chemicals. Upcoming tests with the Albuquerque Police Department’s crime lab are designed to help work out any bugs in the technique, define what kinds of evidence it can help find, and determine whether the system will be practical as a tool for law enforcement. Its most promising features are its portability and the fact that it does not contaminate evidence.


2012 ◽  
Vol 43 (4) ◽  
pp. 567-577 ◽  
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J. Turecek ◽  
B. Schwitter ◽  
D. Miljak ◽  
M. Stancl
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