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− | Sherlock Holmes is considered to be the world's first forensic geologist: the first person to use geology in the investigation of crime.<ref name=ConanDoyle>Conan Doyle, | + | Sherlock Holmes is considered to be the world's first forensic geologist: the first person to use geology in the investigation of crime.<ref name=ConanDoyle>Conan Doyle, A., The Complete Sherlock Holmes.</ref><ref name=Murray>Murray, R. C., 2011, [http://www.forensicgeology.net/links.htm Evidence from the Earth.] Mountain Press.</ref><ref name=Blau>Blau, P. E., 2014, personal communication.</ref><ref name=Friedman>Friedman, B., 2012, [http://www.aapg.org/Publications/News/Explorer/Column/ArticleID/1878/No-Kidding-Sherlockians-Are-About-Having-Fun No kidding, Sherlockians are about having fun]: AAPG Explorer, April 2012</ref> |
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Sherlock Holmes is considered to be the world's first forensic geologist: the first person to use geology in the investigation of crime.[1][2][3][4]
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- ↑ Conan Doyle, A., The Complete Sherlock Holmes.
- ↑ Murray, R. C., 2011, Evidence from the Earth. Mountain Press.
- ↑ Blau, P. E., 2014, personal communication.
- ↑ Friedman, B., 2012, No kidding, Sherlockians are about having fun: AAPG Explorer, April 2012