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Blozan, William F.. Dendroecology of American Beech Stands Infested with Beech Bark Disease: A Comparative Study of Stand Dynamics and Temporal Growth Features. Resources Management and Science Division, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1995.
Cook, Edward R., and Shephard M. Zedaker. "The Dendroecology of Red Spruce Decline." In Ecology and Decline of Red Spruce in the Eastern United States, 192-231. Vol. 96. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 1992.
Rochner, Maegen Lee. Dendrogeomorphic Analysis of Debris Slides on Mt. LeConte, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee, U.S.A. In Geography. Vol. Master of Science. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 2014.
Martin, Lara A., Patrick J. Mulholland, Jackson R. Webster, and Maurice H. Valett. "Denitrification Potential in Sediments of Headwater Streams in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, USA." Journal of the North American Benthological Society 20, no. 4 (2001): 505-519.
Wathen, William Gregory. Denning and Reproduction of Black Bears in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP) and Cherokee National Forest (CNF) In 8th Annual Scientific Research Meeting. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1982.
Johnson, Kenneth Gregory, and Michael R. Pelton. "Denning Behavior of Black Bears In the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 33 (1979): 239-249.
Weller, Deborah M. G., and Michael R. Pelton. "Denning Characteristics of Striped Skunks in Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Journal of Mammalogy 68, no. 1 (1987): 177-179.
Kiningham, Michael J.. Density and Distribution of White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee In Wildlife and Fisheries Science. Knoxville, TN: The University of Tennessee, 1980.
Taylor, Cathy A.. The Density, Distribution, and Activity Patterns of Woodchucks in Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1979.
Templin, David H.. "Denton Family." Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter 9, no. 1 (1983): 7-11.
Department of Conservation Photograph Collection, 1937-1976. Nashville, Tenn.: Tennessee State Library and Archives, 1950.
Williams, Ted. "Deregulating the Wild." Audubon 99, no. 5 (1997): 57-63, 92-94.
Shields, Arthur Randolph. The Descendents of Robert and Margaret Emmert Shields of Cades Coves, Tennessee. A.R. Shields, 1986.
McEwen, Crystal, Scott Digweed, James A. Nicholls, and Whitney Cranshaw. "Description and Biology of the Sexual Generation of Disholcaspis Quercusmamma (Walsh and Riley) (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae), with Notes on Associated Parasitoids." Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 116, no. 3 (2014): 294-310.
R. Wright, Gerald, John Brink, and Nancy L. Fries. Description of the Resources of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Their Significance and Limitations on Public Use In Management Library, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Department of the Interior, National Park Serice, 1975.
Lupyak, Edward, and Historic American Engineering Record. Design Principles - Great Smoky Mountains National Park Roads & Bridges. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division: Historic American Engineering Record, 1996.
Fučíková, Karolina, J. D. Hall, Jeffrey R. Johansen, and R. L. Lowe. Desmid Flora of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA In Bibliotheca Phycologica. Vol. 113. Berlin: J. Cramer, 2008.
Huheey, James E.. "The Desmognathine Salamanders of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Journal of the Ohio Herpetological Society 5, no. 3 (1966): 63-72.
Cox, Karen L.. Destination Dixie: Tourism & Southern History. University Press of Florida, 2012.
Brodowsky, Pamela K.. Destination Wildlife: An International Site-by-site Guide to the Best Places to Experience Endangered, Rare, and Fascinating Animals and Their Habitats. Penguin, 2009.
Anonymous. DestinationMap Great Smoky Mountains National Park. National Geographic Maps, 2002.
Puterbaugh, Parke. "Destinations: Southern Exposure." Outside 22, no. 6 (1997): 120-124.
Peacor, Donald R., Roland C. Rouse, Thomas Dennis Coskren, and Eric J. Essene. "Destinezite ("Diadochite"), Fe2(PO4)(SO4)(OH)-6H2O: Its Crystal Structure and Role as a Soil Mineral at Alum Cave Bluff, Tennessee." Clays and Clay Minerals 47, no. 1 (1999): 1-11.
Strother, Christopher Wayne. Detection and Analysis of Extraordinary Tree Heights in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park Using Regional Scale LiDAR Data In Geography. Vol. Master of Science. University of Georgia, 2013.
Clerke, W. H., R. F. Bassett, and H. L. Lambert. Detection and Evaluation of Southern Pine Beetle Infestations on the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Asheville, NC: U.S. Forest Service, 1968.

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