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That's a bear chasing Eula to get her oxygen mask. The University of Tennessee Libraries: The Charlie Daniel Editorial Cartoon Collection, Undated.
Out of the Woods? Air Quality in the Smokies Has Improved--But Still Has a Long Way to Go." Metro Pulse (2014).
"Widespread Reductions in Haze across the United States from the Early 1990s through 2011." Atmospheric Environment 94 (2014): 671-679.
"Air quality visibly improved in Great Smoky Mountains. Vol. 2013. Knoxville, TN: WBIR, 2013.
Reducing Pollution at National Parks: Colorado State University Scientists Demonstrate Significant Improvements in Air Quality, Visibility In Department of Public Relations News & Information. Vol. 2013. Colorado State University, 2013.
TVA Study Finds Big Improvements in Air Quality Since 1990s. Knoxville, TN: WATE, 2013.
Cleaner Skies for Great Smoky Mountains: Better Pollution Limits for Marshall Steam Station In Cleaning up the Haze: Protecting People and America's Treasured Places; Recommendations to Strengthen EPA's Approach., 2012.
Reanalysis of Archived IMPROVE PM2.5 Samples Previously Analyzed over a 15-Year Period." Environmental Science & Technology 46, no. 18 (2012): 10106-10113.
"Breathe it in." National Parks 85, no. 3 (2011): 10-11.
"Contribution of Long Range Transport to Local Fine Particulate Matter Concerns." Atmospheric Environment 45, no. 16 (2011): 2730-2735.
"Development Concept Plan/Environmental Assessment Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont. Gatlinburg, TN: Department of the Interior, National Park Service , 2010.
Environmental Assessment: Rehabilitate Newfound Gap Road and Reconstruct Stone Masonry Guardwalls, MP 0.0 to 14.5, Sevier County, Tennessee. Gatlinburg, TN: Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 2010.
Evaluation of Regional-Scale Receptor Modeling." Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 60, no. 1 (2010): 26-42.
"Are Threatened High-Elevation Spruce-Fir Forests Impacted by Aluminum Toxicity and Calcium Loss?. Houghton, MI: Michigan Technological University, 2008.
Observations of Fine and Coarse Particle Nitrate at Several Rural Locations in the United States." Atmospheric Environment 42, no. 11 (2008): 2720-2732.
"Semi-Continuous Measurement of PM2.5 Ionic Composition at Several Rural Locations in the United States." Atmospheric Environment 42, no. 27 (2008): 6655-6669.
"Assessing the Risk of Foliar Injury From Ozone on Vegetation in Parks in the US National Park Service's Vital Signs Network." Environmental Pollution 149, no. 3 (2007): 348-357.
"Atmospheric Mercury in the Great Smoky Mountains Compared to Regional and Global Levels." Atmospheric Environment 41, no. 9 (2007): 1861-1873.
"Land of the Blue Smoke." National Parks 81, no. 2 (2007): 18-19.
"Multiangle Light-Scattering Measurements of Refractive Index of Submicron Atmospheric Particles." Aerosol Science and Technology 41, no. 5 (2007): 549-569.
"Temporal Patterns of Foliar Ozone Smptoms on Tall Milkweed (Asclepias exaltata L.) in Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Environmental Pollution 149, no. 3 (2007): 358-365.
"Characterization of Fine Particle Sources in the Great Smoky Mountains Area." Science of the Total Environment 368, no. 2-3 (2006): 781-794.
"Seasonal Development of Ozone-Induced Foliar Injury on Tall Milkweed (Asclepias exaltata) in Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Environmental Pollution 141, no. 1 (2006): 175-183.
"Effect of Ambient NH3 Levels on PM2.5 Composition in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Atmospheric Environment 39, no. 25 (2005): 4593-4606.
"A Land Imperiled: The Declining Health of the Southern Appalachian Bioregion In Outdoor Tennessee. Knoxville, TN: The University of Tennessee Press, 2005.