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Jarvis W. T.  2014.  Contesting Hidden Waters: Hydrofracking and the Hydrohydra. Serie de Conferences en Hydrogeologie.
Journal Article
Olander L, Johnston RJ, Tallis H, Kagan JS, Maguire L, Polasky S, Urban D, Boyd JE, Wainger L, Palmer M.  2018.  Benefit relevant indicators: Ecosystem services measures that link ecological and social outcomes. Ecological Indicators. :1262–1272.
Creutzburg MK, Scheller RM, Lucash MS, Evers LB, LeDuc SD, Johnson MG.  2015.  Bioenergy harvest, climate change, and forest carbon in the Oregon Coast Range. Global Change Biology Bioenergy.
Jarvis W. T.  2012.  Book Review - Water Diplomacy: A Negotiated Approach to Managing Complex Water Networks. Ground Water. 50(6):825-825.
Jarvis W. T.  2018.  Book Review/The International Law of Transboundary Groundwater Resources. Groundwater. 56(2)
Jung I-W, Chang H.  2012.  Climate change impacts on spatial patterns in drought risk in the Willamette River Basin, Oregon, USA. Theoretical and Applied Climatology. 108:355-371.
Vinett MA, Jarvis W. T.  2012.  Conflicts Associated with Exempt Wells: A Spaghetti Western Water War. Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education. 148(1):10-16.
Robinson J., Jarvis W. T, Tullos D.  2018.  Domestic Well Aquifer Storage and Recovery Using Seasonal Springs. Water Resources IMPACT. 19(5)
Ochoa C.G., Caruso P., Ray T., Deboodt T., Jarvis W. T, Guldan S.J..  2018.  Ecohydrologic Connections in Semiarid Watershed Systems of Central Oregon USA. Water. 10(2):19.
Jaeger W.K, Amos AL, Bigelow DP, Chang H, Conklin DR, Haggerty R., Langpap C, Moore KM, Mote PW, Nolin AW et al..  2017.  Finding water scarcity amid abundance using human–natural system models. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Creutzburg MK, Scheller RM, Lucash MS, LeDuc SD, Johnson MG.  2017.  Forest management scenarios in a changing climate: trade-offs between carbon, timber, and old forest. Ecological Applications. 27(2):15.
Caruso P., Ochoa C.G., Jarvis W. T, Deboodt T..  2019.  A Hydrogeologic Framework for Understanding Local Groundwater Flow Dynamics in the Southeast Deschutes Basin, Oregon, USA. Geosciences. 9
Duncan S, McComb B.C, Johnson K.N.  2010.  Integrating ecological and social ranges of variability in conservation of biodiversity: past, present, and future.. Ecology and Society. 15(1)
Gabriel MW, Woods LW, Wengert GM, Stephenson N, J. Higley M, Thompson C, Matthews SM, Sweitzer RA, Purcell K, Barrett RH et al..  2015.  Patterns of Natural and Human-Caused Mortality Factors of a Rare Forest Carnivore, the Fisher (Pekania pennanti) in California. PLoS ONE. 10(11)
Gabrielli C.P., McDonnell J.J, Jarvis W. T.  2012.  The role of bedrock groundwater in rainfall–runoff response at hillslope and catchment scales. Journal of Hydrology. 450-451:117-133.
Jarvis W. T.  2018.  Scientific Mediation Through Serious Gaming Facilitates Transboundary Groundwater Cooperation. Water Resources IMPACT. 20(3):2.
Jaeger W.K, Amos AL, Conklin DR, Langpap C, Moore KM, Plantinga A.J..  2019.  Scope and limitations of drought management within complex human-natural systems. Nature Sustainability.
Olander L, Polasky S, Kagan JS, Johnston RJ, Wainger L, Saah D, Maguire L, Boyd JE, Yoskowitz D.  2017.  So you want your research to be relevant? Building the bridge between ecosystem services research and practice Ecosystem Services. 26, Part A:170-182.
Chang H, Jung I-W, Steele M, Gannett M.  2012.  Spatial patterns of March and September streamflow trends in Pacific Northwest streams, 1958-2008. Geographical AnalysisGeographical Analysis. 44:177-201.
Thompson J.R, Duncan S, Johnson K.N.  2008.  Is there potential for the historical range of variability to guide conservation given the social range of variability? Ecology and Society. 14(1)
Jaeger W.K, Plantinga A.J., Chang H, Dello K., Grant G., Hulse D, McDonnell J.J, Lancaster S., Moradkhani H, Morzillo AT et al..  2013.  Toward a formal definition of water scarcity in natural-human systems. Water Resources Research. 49:4506–4517.

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