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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.
Johnson RL, Steigerwald D, Cappaert M.  2002.  Analysis of Boater Pass Data on the Deschutes River.
Jarvis W. T.  2014.  Contesting Hidden Waters: Conflict Resolution for Groundwater and Aquifers. Earthscan Water Text Series. :192.
Jarvis W. T.  2018.  Scientific Mediation Through Serious Gaming Facilitates Transboundary Groundwater Cooperation. Water Resources IMPACT. 20(3):2.
Jarvis W. T.  2014.  Contesting Hidden Waters: Hydrofracking and the Hydrohydra. Serie de Conferences en Hydrogeologie.
Jarvis W. T.  2019.  Transboundary Hydro-Governance: From Conflict to Shared Management. Groundwater.
Jarvis W. T.  2012.  Integrating Groundwater Boundary Matters into Catchment Management.. The Dilemma of Boundaries: Toward a New Concept of Catchment.
Jarvis W. T.  2015.  The Institute for Water & Watersheds Annual Technical Report FY 2014. National Institutes for Water Resources.
Jarvis W. T, Villholth K.G., Lopez-Gunn E., Conti K., Garrido A., van der Gun J..  2018.  Cooperation and conflict resolution in groundwater and aquifer management. Advances in Groundwater Governance .
Jarvis W. T, Stebbins A..  2012.  Examining Exempt Wells: Care for exempt wells provides opportunities for the water well industry.
Jarvis W. T.  2014.  Transboundary Governance of Groundwater and Aquifers –- You Can’t Separate One From the Other. Water Resources IMPACT. 16(6):6-9.
Jarvis W. T.  2018.  Book Review/The International Law of Transboundary Groundwater Resources. Groundwater. 56(2)
Jarvis W. T.  2012.  Book Review - Water Diplomacy: A Negotiated Approach to Managing Complex Water Networks. Ground Water. 50(6):825-825.
Jaeger W.K, Plantinga A., Haggerty R., Langpap C.  2014.  Anticipating water scarcity with climate change in the U.S. Pacific Northwest using a landscape model of a coupled natural-human system. Fifth World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists.
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.
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.
Jaeger W.K, Plantinga A.J., Langpap C, Bigelow DP, Moore KM.  2017.  Water, Economics, and Climate Change in the Willamette Basin, Oregon. OSU Extension Service. :105.
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.