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The Vegetation of Grassy Balds and Other High Elevation Disturbed Areas in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 206, no. 4 (1979): 264-275.
"Vegetation dynamics associated with changes in atmospheric nitrogen deposition and climate in hardwood forests of Shenandoah and Great Smoky Mountains National Parks, USA." Environmental Pollution 237 (2018): 662-674.
"Vegetation dynamics associated with changes in atmospheric nitrogen deposition and climate in hardwood forests of Shenandoah and Great Smoky Mountains National Parks, USA." Environmental Pollution 237 (2018): 662-674.
"Vegetation dynamics associated with changes in atmospheric nitrogen deposition and climate in hardwood forests of Shenandoah and Great Smoky Mountains National Parks, USA." Environmental Pollution 237 (2018): 662-674.
"Variation in Overstory Nitrogen Uptake in a Small, High-Elevation Southern Appalachian Spruce-Fir Watershed." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 32, no. 10 (2002): 1741-1752.
"Valley So Wild: A Folk History. Knoxville, TN: East Tennessee Historical Society, 1975.
Valley So Wild: A Folk History. Knoxville, TN: East Tennessee Historical Society, 1975.
Vacationland, Great Smoky Mountains. Sarasota, Fla: Missouri Map Co, 1968.
Utmost Disorder: The Capture of Brigadier General Robert Vance." Great Smoky Mountains Colloquy 13, no. 2 (2012): 1-2.
"Using Citizen Scientists to Measure the Effects of Ozone Damage on Native Wildflowers." Science Scope 33, no. 8 (2010): 12-19.
"Using Citizen Scientists to Measure the Effects of Ozone Damage on Native Wildflowers." Science Scope 33, no. 8 (2010): 12-19.
"User Perception of Backcountry Management Policies at Great Smoky Mountains National Park." In Wilderness and Natural Areas in the Eastern United States: A Management Challenge, edited by David L. Kulhavy and Richard N. Conner, 223-228. Nacogdoches, TX: Stephen F. Austin State University, 1986.
"Use, Persistence, and Intensity: Patterns of Care for Children's Mental Health Across One Year." Community Mental Health Journal 35, no. 1 (1999): 31-46.
"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.
"Use of M99 Etorphine for Immobilzing Black Bears." The Journal of Wildlife Management 38, no. 3 (1974): 586-569.
"Use of Catch-Effort to Estimate Population Size." Wildlife Society Bulletin 24, no. 4 (1996): 731-737.
"UPDATED: Landslide Closes Newfound Gap Road Across Great Smoky Mountains National Park." National Park Traveler (2013).
"Up Hazel Creek and Under Fontana Lake." Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter 26, no. 2 (2000): 9-24.
"Unusual Bat Behavior During Winder in Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Southeastern Naturalist 13, no. 2 (2014): N18-N21.
"Unsolved Disappearances in the Great Smoky Mountains. Kodak, TN: Suntop Press, 1998.
Unraveling the Gordian Knot: Interactions among Vegetation, Topography, and Soil Propertiesin the Central and Southern Appalachians." Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 133, no. 2 (2006): 321-361.
"The United States of Appalachia: How Southern Mountaineers Brought Independence, Culture, and Enlightenment to America. Shoemaker & Hoard, 2006.
United States Census of 1870 for Blount County, Tennessee. Printers, Inc., 1983.
United States Census of 1870 for Blount County, Tennessee. Printers, Inc., 1983.
Understory Change in Spruce-Fir During the First 16-20 Years Following the Death of Fir In The Southern Appalachian Spruce-Fir Ecosystem: Its Biology and Threats. Gatlinburg, TN: Uplands Field Research Laboratory, 1984.