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Sherlock Holmes is considered to be the world's first forensic geologist: first person to use geology in the investigation of crime.<ref name=Doyle>Doyle, Arthur Conan. The Complete Sherlock Holmes.</ref><ref name=Murray>Murray, Raymond C., 2011, [http://www.forensicgeology.net/links.htm Evidence from the Earth.] Mountain Press.</ref><ref name=Blau>Blau, Peter E., 2014, personal communication.</ref>
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Sherlock Holmes is considered to be the world's first forensic geologist: first person to use geology in the investigation of crime.<ref name=Doyle>Doyle, Arthur Conan. The Complete Sherlock Holmes.</ref><ref name=Murray>Murray, Raymond C., 2011, [http://www.forensicgeology.net/links.htm Evidence from the Earth.] Mountain Press.</ref><ref name=Blau>Blau, Peter E., 2014, personal communication.</ref><ref name=Friedman>Friedman, Barry, 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: first person to use geology in the investigation of crime.[1][2][3][4]

References

  1. Doyle, Arthur Conan. The Complete Sherlock Holmes.
  2. Murray, Raymond C., 2011, Evidence from the Earth. Mountain Press.
  3. Blau, Peter E., 2014, personal communication.
  4. Friedman, Barry, 2012, No kidding, Sherlockians are about having fun: AAPG Explorer, April 2012