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Page 1: Soils Quiz. Criminalist Jared Heath responds to the scene of an assault, on an unpaved lane in a rural area. Rain had fallen steadily the night before,

Soils Quiz

Page 2: Soils Quiz. Criminalist Jared Heath responds to the scene of an assault, on an unpaved lane in a rural area. Rain had fallen steadily the night before,

• Criminalist Jared Heath responds to the scene of an assault, on an unpaved lane in a rural area. Rain had fallen steadily the night before, making the area quite muddy. A suspect with very muddy shoes was apprehended nearby but claims to have picked up the mud either from his garden or from the unpaved parking lot of a local restaurant. Jared uses a spade to remove several samples of soil, each about 2 inches deep, from the immediate crime scene and places each in a separate plastic vial. He collects the muddy shoes and wraps the in plastic as well. At the laboratory, he unpacks the soil samples and examines them carefully, one at a time. He then analyzes the soil on the shoes to see whether it matches the soil from the crime scene. List 2 mistakes, if any, that Jared made.

Page 3: Soils Quiz. Criminalist Jared Heath responds to the scene of an assault, on an unpaved lane in a rural area. Rain had fallen steadily the night before,

2. What is the logical first step in soil analysis? a. Examination for presence of debris under low-power

magnification b. Comparison of dried soil sample for color and texture c. Use of the density-gradient tube technique d. Examination of minerals and rocks under high-power

magnification

Page 4: Soils Quiz. Criminalist Jared Heath responds to the scene of an assault, on an unpaved lane in a rural area. Rain had fallen steadily the night before,

3. Which would be LEAST useful in identifying a mineral crystal? a. Size b. Color c. Geometric shape d. Refractive index

Page 5: Soils Quiz. Criminalist Jared Heath responds to the scene of an assault, on an unpaved lane in a rural area. Rain had fallen steadily the night before,

4. True or False, Standard/reference soil samples should be collected at the site of the crime at various intervals within a designated radius of the crime scene.

Page 6: Soils Quiz. Criminalist Jared Heath responds to the scene of an assault, on an unpaved lane in a rural area. Rain had fallen steadily the night before,

5. True or False, If soil is found adhering to an object, the investigator should remove the soil particles from the object and send them to the laboratory.

Page 7: Soils Quiz. Criminalist Jared Heath responds to the scene of an assault, on an unpaved lane in a rural area. Rain had fallen steadily the night before,

6. A forensic scientist examines a soil sample using a microscope. She finds small, rounded grains made up of quartz crystals. There are also small bits of coral present. From this information, what can you conclude about the origin of the soil.

Page 8: Soils Quiz. Criminalist Jared Heath responds to the scene of an assault, on an unpaved lane in a rural area. Rain had fallen steadily the night before,

7. Sand from different locations contains different combinations of minerals. The most common mineral found in sand is:

a. mica b. feldspar c. quartzd. an iron compound

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8. You are sent to collect soil evidence from a house that has been burglarized. Briefly describe how you would go about collecting samples.