Publications

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2025

Sibley, A., C. Still, M. Gregory, C. Harrington, D. Shaw, N. Ferrari, A. Dye, M. Schulze, G. Howe, D. E. Rupp, C. Daly, D. DePinte, C. E. Naficy, C. Hart, D. M. Bell. 2025. Extreme heatwave causes immediate, widespread mortality of forest canopy foliage, highlighting modes of forest sensitivity to extreme heat. Global Change Biology (in press).

Fleishman, E., D. E. Rupp, P. C. Loikith, K. A. Bumbaco, L. W. O’Neil. 2025. Synthesis of publications on the anomalous June 2021 heat wave in the Pacific Northwest of the United States and Canada. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (106), E1155-E1174. doi: 10.1175/BAMS-D-24-0188.1

Jorge, A. L., J. T. Abatzoglou, E. Fleishman, E. L. Williams, D. E. Rupp, J. S. Jenkins, M. Sadegh, C. A. Kolden, K. C. Short. 2025. COVID-19 fueled an elevated number of human-caused ignitions in the western United States during the 2020 wildfire season. Earth’s Future (13), e2024EF005744. doi: 10.1029/2024EF005744.

2024

Abatzoglou, J. T., E. Fleishman, E. L. Williams, D. E. Rupp, J. S. Jenkins, M. Sadegh. 2024. The efficacy of Red Flag Warnings in mitigating human-caused wildfires across the western United States. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology (63), 1511-1521. doi: 10.1175/JAMC-D-24-0120.1

Rupp, D. E., S. J. Dundas, L. C. Mazaud, S. de Szoeke. 2024. How tourists ‘escaping the heat’ may drive future increases in municipal water demand in Oregon coastal communities. Discover Water (4), 72. doi: 10.1007/s43832-024-00133-6.

R.I. Cuppari, A. Branscomb, M. Graham, F. Negash, A.K. Smith, K. Proctor, D. E. Rupp, A.T. Ayalew, G. G. Tilaye, C. W. Higgins. 2024. Agrivoltaics: synergies and trade-offs in achieving the sustainable development goals at the global and local scale. Applied Energy (362), 122970. doi: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2024.122970

Rupp, D. E., L. W. O’Neill, E. Fleishman, P. C. Loikith, D. Loomis. 2024. Response of gap wind-driven freezing rain and ice accretion in the Willamette Basin, Oregon, to global warming. Climate Dynamics (62), 807-827. doi: 10.1007/s00382-023-06991-5

2023

Jenkins, J. S., J. T. Abatzoglou, D. E. Rupp, E. Fleishman. 2023. Human and climatic influences on wildfires ignited by recreational activities in national forests in Washington, Oregon, and California. Environmental Research Communications (5), 095002. doi: 10.1088/2501-7620/acf4e2

Still, C. J., A. Sibley, D. DePinte, P. E. Busby, C. A. Harrington, M. Schulze, D. R. Shaw, W. Woodruff, D. E. Rupp, C. Daly, W. M. Hammond, G. F. M. Page. 2023. Causes of widespread foliar damage from the June 2021 Pacific Northwest Heat Dome: more heat than drought. Tree Physiology (43), 203-209. doi: 10.1093/treephys/tpac143

2022

Roques, C., D. E. Rupp, J.-R. de Dreuzy, L. Longuevergne, E. R. Jachens, G. Grant, L. Aquilina, J. S. Selker. 2022. Recession discharge from compartmentalized bedrock hillslopes. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (26), 4391-4405. doi: 10.5194/hess-26-4391-2022

Drake, S. A., D. E. Rupp, C. K. Thomas, H. J. Oldroyd, M. Schulze, J. A. Jones. 2022. Increasing daytime stability enhances downslope moisture transport in the subcanopy of an even-aged conifer forest in Western Oregon, USA. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres (127), e2021JD036042, doi: 10.1029/2021JD036042

Rupp, D. E., C. Daly, M. K. Dogget, J. I. Smith, B. Steinberg. 2022. Mapping an observation-based global solar irradiance climatology across the conterminous United States. Journal Of Applied Meteorology and Climatology (61), 857-876, doi: 10.1175/JAMC-D-21-0236.1

Rupp, D. E., L. R. Hawkins, S. Li, M. Koszuta, N. Siler. 2022. Spatial patterns of extreme precipitation and their changes under ~2° C global warming: a large-ensemble study of the western USA. Climate Dynamics (59), 2363-2379, doi: 10.1007/s00382-022-06214-3

Hawkins, L. R., J. T. Abatzoglou, S. Li, D. E. Rupp. 2022. Anthropogenic influence on recent severe autumn fire weather in the west coast of the United States. Geophysical Research Letters (49), e2021GL095496, doi: 10.1029/2021GL095496

2021

Hill, J., J. Kern, D. E. Rupp, N. Voisin, G. Charaklis. 2021. The effects of climate change on interregional electricity market dynamics on the U.S West Coast. Earth’s Future, e2021EF002400. doi:10.1029/2021EF002400

Rupp, D. E., S. L. Shafer, C. Daly, J. A. Jones, C. W. Higgins. 2021. Influence of anthropogenic greenhouse gases on the propensity for nocturnal cold-air drainage. Theoretical and Applied Climatology (146), 231-241. doi:10.1007/s00704-021-03712-y

Nolin, A. W., E. A. Sproles, D. E. Rupp, R. L. Crumley, M. J. Webb, R. T. Palomaki, E. Mar. 2021. New snow metrics for a warming world. Hydrological Processes (35), e14262. doi:10.1007/s00704-021-03712-y

Rupp, D. E., O. S. Chegwidden, B. Nijssen, M. P. Clark. 2021. Changing river network synchrony modulates projected increases in high flows. Water Resources Research (57), e2020WR028713. doi:10.1029/2020WR028713

Abatzoglou, J. T, D. E. Rupp, L. W. O’Neill, M. Sadegh. 2021. Compound extremes drive the western Oregon wildfires of September 2020. Geophysical Research Letters (48), e2021GL092529. doi:10.1029/2021GL092520

Queen, L. E., P. W. Mote, D. E. Rupp, O. S. Chegwidden, B. Nijssen. 2021. Ubiquitous increases in flood magnitude in the Columbia River basin under climate change. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (25), 257-272. doi:10.5194/hess-25-257-2021

2020

Rupp, D. E., S. L. Shafer, C. Daly, J. A. Jones, S. J. K. Frey. 2020.
Temperature gradients and inversions in a forested Cascade Range basin: Synoptic- to local-scale controls. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres (125), e2020JD032686. doi:10.1029/2020JD032686

Chegwidden, O. S., D. E. Rupp, B. Nijssen. 2020. Climate change alters flood magnitudes and mechanisms in climatically-diverse headwaters across the northwestern United States. Environmental Research Letters (15), 094048. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/ab986f

Jachens, E. R., C. Roques, D. E. Rupp, J. S. Selker. 2020.
Streamflow recession analysis using water height. Water Resources Research (56), e2020WR027091. doi:10.1029/2020WR027091

Jachens, E. R., D. E. Rupp, C. Roques, J. S. Selker. 2020. Recession analysis revisited: Impacts of climate on parameter estimation. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (24), 1159-1170. doi:10.5194/hess-24-1159-2020

Selker, J. S., F. Selker, R. Llamas, A. Kruger, J. Niemeier, M. R. Abou-Najm, N. van de Giesen, R. Hut, T. van Emmerik, J. W. Lane, D. E. Rupp, H. Lintz, R. D. Stewart, K. McCulloch. 2020. Lessons in New Measurement Technologies: From Instrumenting Trees to the Trans-African Hydrometeorological Observatory, In: Levia, D., D. Carlyle-Moses, S. Iida, B. Michalzik, K. Nanko, A. Tischer (eds), Forest-Water Interactions, Ecological Studies (Analysis and Synthesis), vol 240. Springer, Cham.

2019

Hawkins, L., D. E. Rupp, D. McNeall, S. Li, R. A. Betts, P. W. Mote, S. N. Sparrow, D. C. H. Wallom. 2019. Parametric sensitivity of vegetation dynamics in the TRIFFID model and the associated uncertainty in projected climate change impacts on western US forests. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems (11), 2787-2813. doi:10.1029/2018MS001577

Li, S., D. E. Rupp, L. Hawkins, P. W. Mote, D. McNeall, S. N. Sparrow, D. C. H. Wallom, R. A. Betts, J. J. Wettstein. 2019. Reducing climate model bias by exploring parameter space with large ensembles of climate model simulations and statistical emulation. Geoscientific Model Development (12), 3017-3043. doi:110.5194/gmd-2018-198

Chegwidden, O. S., B. Nijssen, D. E. Rupp, J. R. Arnold, M. P. Clark, J. J. Hamman, S.-C-. Kao, Y. Mao, N. Mizukami, P. Mote, M. Pan, E. Pytlak, M. Xiao. 2019. How do modeling decisions affect the spread among hydrologic climate change projections? Exploring a large ensemble of simulations across a diversity of hydroclimates. Earth’s Future (7), 623-637. doi:10.1029/2018EF001047

Buotte, P. C., S. Levis, B. E. Law, T. W. Hudiburg, D. E. Rupp, J. J. Kent. 2019. Near-future forest vulnerability to drought and fire varies across the western United States. Global Change Biology (25), 290-303. doi:10.1111/gcb.14490

2018

Roques, C., D. E. Rupp, E. Jachens, J. S. Selker. 2018. Comment on: “Base flow recession from unsaturated-saturated porous media considering lateral unsaturated discharge and aquifer compressibility” by Liang, X., H. Zhan, Y.-K. Zhang, and K. Schilling. Water Resources Research (54), 3217-3219. doi:10.1002/2017WR022085

2017

Rupp, D. E., J. T. Abatzoglou, P. W. Mote. 2017. Projections of 21st century climate of the Columbia River Basin. Climate Dynamics (49), 1783-1799. doi:10.1007/s00382-016-3418-7

Roques, C., D. E. Rupp, J. S. Selker. 2017. Improved streamflow recession parameter estimation with attention to calculation of -dQ/dt. Advances in Water Resources (108), 29-43. doi:10.1016/j.advwatres.2017.07.013

Abatzoglou, J. T., D. E. Rupp. 2017. Evaluating climate model simulations of drought for the northwestern United States. International Journal of Climatology (37), 910-920. doi: 10.1002/joc.5046

Rupp, D. E., S. Li., P. W. Mote, N. Massey, S. N. Sparrow, D. C. H. Wallom. 2017. Influence of the ocean and greenhouse gases on severe drought likelihood in the central US in 2012. Journal of Climate (30), 1789-1806. doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-16-0294.1

Rupp, D. E., S. Li., P. W. Mote, K. Shell, N. Massey, S. N. Sparrow, D. C. H. Wallom, M. R. Allen. 2017. Seasonal spatial patterns of projected anthropogenic warming in complex terrain: A modeling study of the western USA. Climate Dynamics (48), 2191-2213. doi:10.1007/s00382-016-3200-x

Rupp, D. E., S. Li. 2017. Less warming projected during heavy winter precipitation in the Cascades and Sierra Nevada. International Journal of Climatology (37), 3984–3990. doi:10.1002/joc.4963

2016

Mote, P. W., D. E. Rupp, S. Li, D. J. Sharp, F. Otto, P. F. Uhe, M. Xiao, D. P. Lettenmaier, H. Cullen, M. R. Allen. 2016. Perspectives on the causes of exceptionally low 2015 snowpack in the western United States. Geophysical Research Letters (43), 10980-10988. doi: 10.1002/2016GL069965

Stewart, R. D., M. R. Abou Najm, D. E. Rupp, J. S. Selker. 2016. Modeling multi-domain hydraulic properties of shrink-swell soils. Water Resources Research (52), 7911-7930. doi:10.1002/2016WR019336

Rupp, D. E. 2016. An evaluation of 20th century climate for the Southeastern United States as simulated by Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5). U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2016–1047, 32 p. doi:10.3133/ofr20161047

Stewart, R. D., D. E. Rupp, M. R. Abou Najm, J. S. Selker. 2016.
A unified model for soil shrinkage, subsidence, and cracking
Vadose Zone Journal (15), doi: 10.2136/vzj2015.11.0146.

Mote, P. W., M. R. Allen, R. G. Jones, S. Li, R. Mera, D. E. Rupp, A. Salahuddin, D. Vickers. 2016. Superensemble regional climate modeling for the western US. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (97), 203-215. doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-14-00090.1

2015

Mera, R., N. Massey, M. Allen, P. Mote, D. E. Rupp, P. C. Frumhoff. 2015. Climate change, climate justice, and the application of probabilistic event attribution to summer heat extremes in the California Central Valley. Climatic Change (133), 427-438. doi:10.1007/s10584-015-1474-3.

Li, S., P. W. Mote, D. E. Rupp, D. Vickers, R. Mera, M. R. Allen. 2015.
Evaluation of a regional climate modeling effort for the western United States using a superensemble from weather@home. Journal of Climate (28), 7470–7488. doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-14-00808.1

Vano, J. A., J. B. Kim, D. E. Rupp, P. W. Mote. 2015. Selecting climate change scenarios using impact-relevant sensitivities. Geophysical Research Letters (42), 5516–5525. doi:10.1002/2015GL063208

Clark, M. P., B. Nijssen, J. Lundquist, D. Kavetski, D. E. Rupp, R. A. Woods, E. D. Gutmann, A. W. Wood, D. Gochis, R. Rasmussen, D. Tarboton, V. Mahat, G. Flerschinger, D. Marks. 2015. A unified approach for process-based hydrologic modeling: Part 2. Model implementation and case studies. Water Resources Research (51), 2515–2542. doi:10.1002/2015WR017200

Clark, M. P., B. Nijssen, J. Lundquist, D. Kavetski, D. E. Rupp, R. A. Woods, J. E. Freer, E. D. Gutmann, A. E. Wood, L. D. Brekke, J. A. Arnold, D. Gochis, R. Rasmussen. 2015. A unified approach for process-based hydrologic modeling: Part 1. Modeling concept
Water Resources Research (51), 2498–2514. doi:10.1002/2015WR017198

Rupp, D. E., S. Li., N. Massey, S. N. Sparrow, P. W. Mote, M. R. Allen. 2015. Anthropogenic influence on the changing likelihood of an exceptionally warm summer in Texas, 2011. Geophysical Research Letters (42), 2392-2400. doi:10.1002/2014GL062683

Stewart, R. D., Z. Lui, D. E. Rupp, C. W. Higgins, J. S. Selker. 2015.
A new instrument to measure plot-scale runoff. Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems (4), 57-64. doi:10.5194/gi-4-57-2015

Stewart, R. D., M. R. Abou Najm, D. E. Rupp, J. Lane, H. Uribe, J. Arumi, J. S. Selker. 2015. Hillslope runoff thresholds with shrink-swell clay soils. Hydrological Processes (29), 557-571. doi: 10.1002/hyp.10165

2014

Abatzoglou, J. T., D. E. Rupp, P. W. Mote. 2014. Questionable evidence of natural warming of the northwestern United States. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA (111), E5605-E5606. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1421311112

Uribe, H., D. E. Rupp, J. L. Arumi, R. D. Stewart, J. S. Selker. 2014.
Assessment of current and potential yield of hand-dug wells in a semi-arid zone in south-central Chile using an analytical methodology. Chilean Journal of Agricultural Research (74), 219-224.

Abatzoglou, J. T., D. E. Rupp, P. W. Mote. 2014. Seasonal climate variability and change in the Pacific Northwest of the United States
Journal of Climate (27), 2125-2142. doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-13-00218.1

Stewart, R. D., M. R. Abou Najm, D. E. Rupp, J. S. Selker. 2014.
Non-destructive quantification of macropore volumes using shear thinning fluid. Soil Science Society of America Journal (78), 445-452. doi:10.2136/sssaj2013.08.0346 – Journal cover article.

McMillan, H., M. Gueguen, E. Grimon, R. Woods, M. Clark, D. E. Rupp. 2014. Spatial variability of hydrological processes and model structure diagnostics in a 50 km2 catchment. Hydrological Processes (28), 4896–4913. doi:10.1002/hyp.9988.

2013

Bogaart, P., D. E. Rupp, J. S. Selker, Y. van der Velde. 2013. Late-time drainage from a sloping Boussinesq aquifer. Water Resources Research (49), 7498–7507. doi:10.1002/2013WR013780

Stewart, R. D., D. E. Rupp, M. R. Abou Najm, J. S. Selker. 2013. Modeling the effect of inital soil moisture on sorptivity and infiltration. Water Resources Research (49), 7037-7047. doi:10.1002/wrcr.20508

Rupp, D. E., J. T. Abatzoglou, K. C. Hegewisch, P. W. Mote. 2013.
Evaluation of CMIP5 20th century climate simulations for the Pacific Northwest USA. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres (188), 10884-10906. doi:10.1002/jgrd.50843

Troch, P., A. Berne, P. Bogaart, C. Harman, A. Hilberts, S. Lyon, C. Paniconi, V. Pauwels, D. E. Rupp, J. Selker, A. Tueling, R. Uijlenhoet, N. Verhoest. 2013. The importance of hydraulic groundwater theory in catchment hydrology: The legacy of Wilfried Brutsaert and Jean-Yves Parlange. Water Resources Research (49), 5099-5116. doi:10.1002/wrcr.20407

Rupp, D. E., P. W. Mote, N. Massey, F. E. L. Otto, M. R. Allen. 2013.
Human influence on the probability of low precipitation in the central United States in 2012. In Peterson, T. C., M. P. Hoerling, P. A. Stott, S. Herring, eds., Explaining extreme events of 2012 from a climate perspective, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (94), S2-S6.

Rupp, D. E., P. W. Mote, N. L. Bindoff, P. A. Stott, D. A. Robinson. 2013. Detection and attribution of observed changes in Northern Hemisphere spring snow cover. Journal of Climate (26), 6904-6914. doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-12-00563.1

2012

Stewart, R. D., R. Hut, D. E. Rupp, H. Gupta, J. S. Selker. 2012. A resonating rainfall and evaporation recorder. Water Resources Research (48), W08601. doi:10.1029/2011WR011529

Rupp, D. E., P. W. Mote, N. Massey, C. J. Rye, R. Jones, M. R. Allen. 2012. Did human influence on climate make the 2011 Texas drought more probable? In Peterson, T. C., P. A. Stott, S. Herring, eds., Explaining extreme events of 2011 from a climate perspective, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (93), 1041-1067. doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-11-00021.1

Stewart, R. D., M. R. Abou Najm, D. E. Rupp, J. S. Selker. 2012. An image-based method for determining bulk density and the soil shrinkage curve. Soil Science Society of America Journal (76), 1217-1221, doi: 10.2136/sssaj2011.0276n.

Stewart, R. D., M. R. Abou Najm, D. E. Rupp, J. S. Selker. 2012. Measurement tool for dynamics of soil cracks. Vadose Zone Journal (11). doi:vzj2011.0048

Rupp, D. E., T. C. Wainwright, P. W. Lawson. 2012. Effect of forecast skill on management of the Oregon coast coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) fishery. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (69), 1016-1032. doi:10.1139/f2012-040

Rupp, D. E., P. Licznar, W. Adamowski, M. Leśniewski. 2012. Multiplicative cascade models for fine spatial downscaling of rainfall: Parameterization with rain gauge data. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (16), 671-684. doi: 10.5194/hess-16-671-2012

Rupp, D. E., T. C. Wainwright, P. W. Lawson, W. T. Peterson. 2012.
Marine environment-based forecasting of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) adult recruitment. Fisheries Oceanography (21), 1-19. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2419.2011.00605.x

2011

Rupp, D. E., O. Reckmann, J. Vergara, H. Uribe, and J. S. Selker. 2011.
Unconfined aquifer permeability near hand-dug wells in the Secano Costero and Interior, Libertador General Bernardo O’Higgins Region, Chile. Chilean Journal of Agricultural Research (71), 267-274.

Licznar, P., T. G. Schmitt, D. E. Rupp. 2011. Distributions of microcanonical cascade weights of rainfall at small timescales. Acta Geophysica (59), 1013-1043. doi:10.2478/s11600-011-0014-4

Licznar, P., J. Łomotowski, D. E. Rupp. 2011. Random cascade driven rainfall disaggregation for urban hydrology: An evaluation of six models and a new generator. Atmospheric Research (99), 563-578. doi:/10.1016/j.atmosres.2010.12.014

2009

Rupp, D. E., J. Schmidt, R. A. Woods, V. J. Bidwell. 2009. Analytical assessment and parameter estimation of a low-dimensional groundwater model. Journal of Hydrology (377), 143-154. doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2009.08.018

Rupp, D. E., R. F. Keim, M. Ossiander, M. Brugnach, J. S. Selker. 2009.
Timescale and intensity dependency in multiplicative cascades for temporal rainfall disaggregation. Water Resources Research (45), W07409. doi:10.1029/2008WR007321

Clark, M. P., D. E. Rupp, R. A. Woods, I. Tromp-van Meerveld, N. Peters, J. Freer. 2009. Consistency between hydrological models and field observations: Linking processes at the hillslope scale to hydrological responses at the watershed scale. Hydrological Processes (23), 311-319. doi:10.1002/hyp.7154

2008

Rupp, D. E., S. T. Larned, D. B. Arscott, J. Schmidt. 2008. Reconstruction of a daily flow record along a hydrologically complex alluvial river. Journal of Hydrology (359), 88-104. doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2008.06.019

Clark, M. P., D. E. Rupp, R. A. Woods, X. Zheng, R. P. Ibbitt, A. G. Slater, J. Schmidt, M. J. Uddstrom. 2008. Hydrological data assimilation with the ensemble Kalman filter: use of streamflow observations to update states in a distributed hydrological model
Advances in Water Resources (31), 1309-1324. doi:10.1016/j.advwatres.2008.06.005

Clark, M. P., A. G. Slater, D. E. Rupp, R. A. Woods, J. A. Vrugt, H. V. Gupta, T. Wagener, L. E. Hay. 2008. Framework for Understanding Structural Errors (FUSE): A modular framework to diagnosing differences between hydrological models. Water Resources Research (44), W00B02. doi:10.1029/2007WR006735

Rupp, D. E., R. A. Woods. 2008. Comment on ‘C.-P. Tung, N.-M. Hong, C.-H. Chen and Y.-C. Tan, Regional daily baseflow prediction, Hydrological Processes, 18 (2004) 2147-2164’. Hydrological Processes (22), 883-886. doi:10.1002/hyp.6924

Rupp, D. E., R. A. Woods. 2008. Increased flexibility in base flow modelling using a power law transmissivity profile. Hydrological Processes (22), 2667-2671. doi:10.1002/hyp.6863

2001-2007

Rupp, D. E., G. M. Smart. 2007. Comment on “Flow resistance equations without explicit estimation of the resistance coefficient for coarse-grained rivers” by Raúl López, Javier Barragán, and M. Àngels
Journal of Hydrology (346), 174-178. doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2007.08.024

Rupp, D. E., J. S. Selker. 2006. On the use of the Boussinesq equation for interpreting recession hydrographs from sloping aquifers. Water Resources Research (42), W12421. doi:10.1029/2006WR005080

Rupp, D. E., J. S. Selker. 2006. Information, artifacts, and noise in dQ/dt-Q recession analysis. Advances in Water Resources (29), 154-160. doi:10.1016/j.advwatres.2005.03.019

Rupp, D. E., R. E. Peachey, K. L. Warren, J. S. Selker. 2006. Diuron in surface runoff and tile drainage from two grass-seed fields.
Journal of Environmental Quality (35), 303-311. doi: 10.2134/jeq2005.0093

Rupp, D. E., J. S. Selker. 2005. Drainage of a horizontal Boussinesq aquifer with a power-law hydraulic conductivity profile. Water Resources Research (41), W11422 doi:10.1029/2005WR004241

Selker, J. S., D. E. Rupp. 2005. An environmentally driven time-integrating water sampler. Water Resources Research (41), W09201. doi:10.1029/ 2005WR004040

Rupp, D. E., J. M. Owens, K. L. Warren, J. S. Selker. 2004. Analytical methods for estimating saturated hydraulic conductivity in a tile-drained field. Journal of Hydrology (289), 111-127. doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2003.11.004

Rupp, D. E., J. S. Selker, J. Šimůnek. 2001. A modification to the Bouwer and Rice method of slug-test analysis for large-diameter, hand-dug wells. Ground Water (39), 308-314. doi:10.1111/j.1745-6584.2001.tb02313.x