Here are some journal articles that you may find useful.
Diagnosis of drowning
Stephan A. Bolliger, Steffen Ross, Ludovico Marino, Michael J. Thali, Wolf Schweitzer (2015) Shell fragment aspiration seen at post-mortem computed tomography indicating drowning. Journal of Forensic Radiology and Imaging 3, 87–90
Decomposition in aquatic environments
A. De Donno, C.P. Campobasso, V. Santoro, S. Leonardi, S. Tafuri, F. Introna (2014) Bodies in sequestered and non-sequestered aquatic environments:A comparative taphonomic study using decompositional scoring system. Science and Justice 54, 439–446
Gemma C. Dickson, Russell T.M. Poulter, Elizabeth W. Maas, P. Keith Probert, Jules A. Kieser (2011) Marine bacterial succession as a potential indicator of postmortem submersion interval. Forensic Science International 209, 1–10
Trace evidence in aquatic environments
K.R. Scott, R.M. Morgan, V.J. Jones, N.G. Cameron (2014) The transferability of diatoms to clothing and the methods appropriate for their collection and analysis in forensic geoscience. Forensic Science International 241, 127-137
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