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F. Selker and Selker, J., Monitoring Movement in Fluid-Containing Environment via Variable Heating. 2013.
J. Selker and Haith, D. A., Development and testing of single-parameter precipitation distributions, 1990.
J. Selker, Higgins, C. W., and Tai, L. C. M., Continental Tele-connections of ET and Precipitation: Tractable Models, Viable Management, and Potential Monitoring., in AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2014.
J. Selker and Selker, F., Use of Optical Fiber for Distributed Monitoring of Machinery. 2011.
J. Selker, Thevenaz, L., Huwald, H., Mallet, A., Luxemburg, W., Van De Giesen, N., Stejskal, M., Zeman, J., Westhoff, M. C., and Parlange, M. B., Distributed fiber-optic temperature sensing for hydrologic systems, Water Resources Research, vol. 42, 2006.
J. Selker, Detecting Vertical Movement of Fluid in Wells and Aquifers with High Resolution and Over Long Times Using Fiber Optics, in 2014 NGWA Groundwater Summit, 2014.
J. Selker, Fry, V. A., and Gorelick, S. M., Experimental investigations for trapping oxygen gas in saturated porous media for in situ bioremediation, 1997.
J. Selker, Unstable wetting in homogeneous soils under continuous infiltration. Cornell University, Jan., 1991.
J. Selker, Steenhuis, T. S., and Parlange, J. - Y., An engineering approach to fingered vadose pollutant transport, Geoderma, vol. 70, pp. 197–206, 1996.
J. Selker and Rupp, D. E., An environmentally driven time-integrating water sampler, Water resources research, vol. 41, 2005.
J. Selker, Rupp, D. Earl, and , Groundwater and nitrogen management in Willamette Valley mint production. 2004.
J. Selker, McCord, J. T., and C Keller, K., Vadose zone processes. 1999.
J. Selker, Parlange, J. - Y., and Steenhuis, T. S., Comments on “Laboratory Tests of a Theory of Fingering During Infiltration into Layered Soils”, Soil Science Society of America Journal, vol. 55, pp. 896–896, 1991.
F. Selker and Selker, J., Flume testing of underwater seep detection using temperature sensing on or just below the surface of sand or gravel sediments, Water Resources Research, vol. 50, pp. 4530–4534, 2014.
J. Selker, Selker, F., Huff, J., Short, R., Edwards, D., Nicholson, P., and Chin, A., Practical strategies for identifying groundwater discharges into sediment and surface water with fiber optic temperature measurement, Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts, vol. 16, pp. 1772–1778, 2014.
A. Selker, Drake, S. A., and Selker, J., A Portable Streambed Permeameter Built With 3-D Printed and Arduino Controller/Data-Logger, in AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2014.
J. Selker, Duan, J., and Parlange, J. - Y., Green and Ampt infiltration into soils of variable pore size with depth, Water resources research, vol. 35, pp. 1685–1688, 1999.
J. Selker, Hydrologic Measurement Facility conducts user survey, Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, vol. 86, pp. 486–486, 2005.
J. Selker, Modelling Variably Saturated Flow with HYDRUS-2D., Vadose Zone Journal, vol. 3, pp. 725–725, 2004.
J. Selker, Characterizing dynamic processes in the Critical Zone: Crazy new tools provide crazy new insights, in 2015 AGU Fall Meeting, 2015.
J. Selker, Parlange, J. - Y., and Steenhuis, T., Fingered flow in two dimensions 2. Predicting finger moisture profile, 1992.
J. Selker, Applying preferential flow concepts to horticultural water management, HortTechnology, vol. 6, pp. 107–110, 1996.
J. Selker, Haith, D. A., and Reynolds, J. E., Calibration and testing of a daily rainfall erosivity model, Transactions of the ASAE, vol. 33, pp. 1–1617, 1990.
S. Sengupta, Bisson, W. H., Mathew, L. K., Kolluri, S., and Tanguay, R. L., Alternate glucocorticoid receptor ligand binding structures influence outcomes in an in vivo tissue regeneration model, Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Toxicology & Pharmacology, vol. 156, no. 2, pp. 121 - 129, 2012.
S. Sengupta, Bisson, W. H., Mathew, L. K., Kolluri, S. K., and Tanguay, R. L., Alternate glucocorticoid receptor ligand binding structures influence outcomes in an in vivo tissue regeneration model., Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol, vol. 156, no. 2, pp. 121-9, 2012.