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McLaughlin, Samuel B., Mark G. Tjoelker, and Kelly W. Roy. "Acid Deposition Alters Red Spruce Physiology: Laboratory Studies Support Field Observations." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 23, no. 3 (1993): 380-386.
Mathews, Raymond C., J. D. Sinks, and Eric L. Morgan. Acid Drainage Toxicity and Assessment of Sodium Hydroxide Neutralization in Streams of the Great Smoky Mountains In 1st. Conference on Science Research in National Parks. Vol. 1. New Orleans, LA: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1976.
Caldwell, Ronald S.. Acid Rain Impact Upon the Blue Ridge Snail, Virtinizonites latissimus (Lewis), and an Assessment for its Usefulness for Indicating Acid Rain Perturbation and Other Selected Soil Factors. Gatlinburg, TN: Uplands Field Research Laboratory , 1983.
Herrmann, Ray, Eric L. Morgan, and R. L. Green. Aluminum Precipation, Beech Flats and Walker's Prong Creeks, Great Smoky Mountains National Park In 1st Conference on Scientific Research in the National Parks, Edited by Robert M. Linn. Vol. II. New Orleans: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1976.
Kucken, Darlene J., J. S. Davis, James W. Petranka, and Charles K. Smith. "Anakeesta Stream Acidification and Metal Contamination: Effects on a Salamander Community." Journal of Environmental Quality 23, no. 6 (1994): 1311-1317.
Aneja, Viney P., Anuradha B. Murthy, William Battye, Rebecca Battye, and William G. Benjey. "Analysis of Ammonia and Aerosol Concentrations and Deposition Near the Free Troposphere at Mt. Mitchell, NC, USA." Atmospheric Environment 32, no. 3 (1998): 353-358.
Webster, Christopher R.. Are Threatened High-Elevation Spruce-Fir Forests Impacted by Aluminum Toxicity and Calcium Loss?. Houghton, MI: Michigan Technological University, 2008.
Mathews, Raymond C., Gary L. Larson, and David G. Silsbee. "Atmospheric Deposition Studies in theGreat Smoky Mountains National Park." In 2nd Conference on Scientific Research in the National Parks, 128. National Park Service, Southeast Region, 1979.
Lovett, Gary M., and John D. Kinsman. "Atmospheric Pollutant Deposition to High Elevation Ecosystems." Atmospheric Environment 24A, no. 11 (1990): 2767-2776.
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Flohr, Marta J. K., Roberta G. Dillenburg, and Geoffrey S. Plumlee. Characterization of Secondary Minerals Formed as the Result of Weathering of the Anakeesta Formation, Alum Cave, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee In U.S. Geological Survey Open File Report. Reston, VA: U.S. Department of the Interior: U.S. Geological Survey, 1995.
Bintz, Wesley W., and David J. Butcher. "Characterization of the Health of Southern Appalachian Red Spruce (Piceae rubens) Through Determination of Calcium, Magnesium, and Aluminum Concentrations in Foliage and Soil." Microchemical Journal 87, no. 2 (2007): 170-174.
Deyton, Edwin Bradley. Characterizing Episodic Stream Acidity During Stormflow in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park In Environmental Engineering. Knonxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 2007.
Deyton, Edwin Bradley, John S. Schwartz, Bruce R. Robinson, Keil Jason Neff, Stephen E. Moore, and Matthew A. Kulp. "Characterizing Episodic Stream Acidity During Stormflows in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 196, no. 1-4 (2009): 3-18.
McKenna, Amanda Marie. Characterizing Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions in Great Smoky Mountains National Park using Hydrologic, Geochemical & Isotopic Data In Environmental Engineering. Knoxville, Tennessee: University of Tennessee, 2007.
Aplin, Matthew Williams. Chemical Flux During Event Stormwater Flows in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Comparison of Two Streams Varying by Drainage Area and Elevation In Environmental Engineering. Knoxville: University of Tennessee, 2014.
Jeffords, James M.. "The Clean Air Challenge." National Parks 76, no. 11-12 (2002): 16-17.
Shaver, Christine L., Kathy A. Tonnessen, and Tonnie G. Maniero. "Clearing the Air at Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Ecological Applications 4, no. 4 (1994): 690-701.
Cloud and Dry Deposition Monitoring Great Smoky Mountains National Park - Clingmans Dome, TN - 2003. Gainesville, FL: MACTEC Engineering and Consulting, Inc., 2004.
Cloud Deposition Monitoring Clingmans Dome, TN Great Smoky Mountains National Park 2006. Gainesville, FL: MACTEC Engineering and Consulting, Inc., 2007.
Robinson, R Bruce, and Chadwick J. Roby. "Concentration-Duration-Frequency Curves for pH in a Stream in the Great Smoky Mountains." Journal of Environmental Engineering-Asce 132, no. 12 (2006): 1600-1605.
Maas, Richard P., and Samuel Nave. "Correlation of Mineral Composition and Leachate Concentration for Anakeesta Pyrite Deposits in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park." Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society 173, no. March 21-25 (1977): Entry 182.
Schichtel, Bret A., William C. Malm, and Marc L. Pitchford. "Critique of "Precipitation in Light Extinction Reconstruction" by P.A. Ryan." Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 56, no. 5 (2006): 539-546.
Neff, Keil Jason. Cultural Survey Report: Acid Deposition Effects on Soil Chemistry in the Noland Divide Watershed, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Swain County, North Carolina.: Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 2009.

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