Discrimination Of Glass Sources Using Elemental Composition And Refractive Index: Development Of Predictive Models

Refractive index and metal ion concentrations (Al, Ba, Ca, Fe, Mg, Mn, Sr, Ti and Zr) were determined for four product use categories: headlamp glass; container glass; non-vehicle window float glass; and vehicle float glass. Linear discriminant modelling using these data allowed differentiation of the four glass types but further discrimination was not possible within a product-use category. For this specific set of glasses, the concentrations of a number of metal ions were found to be correlated in some cases. This precluded the use of traditional probability calculations in using elemental composition data for interpretation of glass evidence. Alternative approaches to glass data interpretation are suggested.

Author
J Almirall Et Al
Origin
Metro Dade Crime Labs, Florida, Usa
Journal Title
Science & Justice 38 2 1998 93-100
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 2857

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Discrimination Of Glass Sources Using Elemental Composition And Refractive Index: Development Of Predictive Models
Science & Justice 38 2 1998 93-100
S 2857
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