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dNBR Imagery and Xeric Pine-Oak Forest Stand Characteristics for Fires of Different Severity in Great Smoky Mountains In Biology. Vol. Master of Science. Western Carolina University, 2014.
Sevier County Wildfire Losses Near $1 Billion." The Tennessean (2016).
"Report on the Fire Control Training Conference (Fire School) Held at Sugarlands Camp NP-2, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, June 4-6, 1936. Gatlinburg, TN: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1936.
Changes in Fire Regimes and the Successional Status of Table Mountains Pine (Pinus pungens Lamb.) In the Southern Appalachians, USA. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 2002.
Wildfire burns outside Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee, destroying dozens of rental cabins. Vol. 2013. New York, NY: New York Daily News, 2013.
Rain dampens wildfire outside Great Smoky Mountains: At least 60 cabins damaged or destroyed. Vol. 2013. Asheville, NC: Asheville Citizen-Times, 2013.
Planned controlled fires scheduled in Great Smoky Mountains National Park this spring. Vol. 2013. Columbus, IN: The Republic, 2013.
Lightning Fires in Southern Appalachian Forests. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1974.
Characteristics of Lightning Fires in Southern Appalachian Forests." In Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference, 345-361. Tallahassee, FL: Tall Timbers Research Station, 1973.
"Takes and Expert to Build Wet Weather Fire in the Smokies." The Knoxville News-Sentinel (2000).
"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.
Use of Wildland Fire in Great Smoky Mountains National Park." In Fire in Eastern Oak Forests: Delivering Science to Land Managers, Proceedings of a Conference; 2005 November 15-17; Columbus, Ohio, edited by Matthew B. Dickinson, 273. Newton Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station, 2006.
"Wildland Fire Use as a Prescribed Fire Primer." Fire Management Today 66, no. 4 (2006): 47-49.
"Reexamining the Role of Lightning in the Landscape." Fire Management Today 66, no. 4 (2006): 25-27.
"Patterns in Lightning-caused Fires at Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Fire Ecology 3, no. 2 (2007): 68-82.
"Weapon of Mass Destruction. University of Tennessee Libraries: The Charlie Daniel Editorial Cartoon Collection, Undated.
"Climatic and topographic controls on patterns of fire in the southern and central Appalachian Mountains, USA." Landscape Ecology 26 (2011): 195-209.
"Changing fire regimes and old-growth forest succession along a topographic gradient in the Great Smoky Mountains." Forest Ecology and Management 350 (2015): 96-106.
"Effects of Fire Management Practices on the Amphibians and Reptiles of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Vol. Master of Science. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia, 2014.
Woody Fuel Dimensions within Great Smoky Mountains National Park In Research/Resources Management Report. Gatlinburg, TN: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1980.
Fire Disturbance and Vegetation Recovery in the Low Elevation Forests of Western Great Smoky Mountains National Park In Second Conference on Scientific Research in the National Parks. Vol. 10. San Francisco, CA: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service , 1980.
The Influence of Fire and Site Factors on Vegetation Pattern and Process: A Case Study of The Western Portion of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Knoxville, TN: The University of Tennessee, 1980.
Disturbance and Vegetation Response in Relation to Environmental Gradients in the Great Smoky Mountains." Vegetatio 55, no. 3 (1984): 129-139.
"Fire History of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park: 1940 to 1979 In Research/Resources Management Report. Gatlinburg, TN: Uplands Field Research Laboratory, 1981.