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Allen, Hunter, and Marguerite Madden. Geovisualization of Forest Dynamics: Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Damage in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Athens, GA: Center for Remote Sensing and Mapping Science, Department of Geography, University of Georgia, 2009.
Allen, Thomas R., and John A. Kupfer. "Spectral Response and Spatial Pattern of Fraser fir Mortality and Regeneration, Great Smoky Mountains, USA." Plant Ecology 156, no. 1 (2001): 59-74.
Allen, Hunter, and Marguerite Madden. "Geovisualisation: The Rescue of Hemlock Trees." Geospatial Today 7, no. 10 (2008): 40-43.
Ayers, Paul, Ken Swinson, Brett Connell, Bryan McConkey, J. R. Candlish, Chanci King, and Matt Ellison. "Data Collection for GIS-based Landscape-scale River Habitat Mapping for Tennessee River Systems." In 21st Century Watershed Technology Conference and Workshop Improving Water Quality and the Environment. Bari, Italy: ASABE, 2012.
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Bartos, Colleen Marie. Fanning the Flames: An Examination of Uses and Gratifications Sought During the Gatlinburg Wildfires of 2016 In Communications. Vol. Master of Arts . Blacksburg, Virginia: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 2017.
Boetsch, John Roland, Frank Teunissen Van Manen, and Joseph D. Clark. "Predicting Rare Plant Occurrence in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA." Natural Areas Journal 23, no. 3 (2003): 229-237.
Boetsch, John Roland. Modeling the Occurrence of Rare Plant Populations at the Landscape Scale, Edited by Peter S. White. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina, 2000.
Brudnak, Lucy, Thomas A. Waldrop, and Sandra Rideout-Hanzak. A Comparison of Three Methods for Classifying Fuel Loads in the Southern Appalachian Mountains In Biennial Southern Silviculture Research Conference. Vol. SRS-92. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, 2006.
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Nabors, Pamela J.. The Current Status and Potential Spread of an Invasive Exotic Species: Chinese Yam (Dioscorea batatas) in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Knoxville, Tennessee: The University of Tennessee, 1996.
Wood, James D.. Eleventh Annual Scientific Research Meeting: The Uplands Areas of the Southeast Region, National Park Service: May 23-24, 1985 In Annual Scientific Research Meeting-The Uplands Areas of the Southeast Region National Park Service. Gatlinburg, TN: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1985.
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Parker, Charles R., Keith R. Langdon, James R. Carter, Stephen C. Nodvin, and Hope Barett. Natural Resource Management and Research in Great Smoky Mountains National Park In Second International Symposium on Advanced Technology in Natural Resources Management. Washington, DC, 1990.
Parker, Charles R., and David W. Pipes. Watersheds of Great Smoky Mountains National Park: A Geographical Information System Analysis. Gatlinburg, Tennessee: Uplands Field Research Laboratory, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1990.

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