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National Park Service Cave and Karst Resources Management Case Study: Great Smoky Mountains National Park In Geography and Geology. Vol. Master of Science. Western Kentucky University, 2011.
Youth's Perceptions of National Park Rangers. Research/Resources Management Report (Atlanta, GA); no. 21. NSTL Station, MO: National Park Service, Southeast Region, 1977.
The Civil War in Appalachia: Collected Essays. The University of Tennessee Press, 1997.
Youth's Perception of National Park Rangers. Management Report. NSTL Station, Miss.: National Park Service, Southeast Region, 1977.
Acidic Deposition, Ecosystem Processes, and Nitrogen Saturation in a High Elevation Southern Appalachian Watershed." Water Air and Soil Pollution 85, no. 3 (1995): 1647-1652.
"Nitrate and Sulfate Export from a Great Smoky Mountains Spruce-Fir Watershed." In Fifth Tennessee Water Resources Symposium, 66-72. Nashville, TN: American Water Resources Association - Tennessee Section, 1992.
"An Indexed Reference Database of the Great Smoky Mountains, North Carolina and Tennessee. Denver Service Center, National Park Service, 1993.
An Indexed Reference Database of the Great Smoky Mountains, North Carolina and Tennessee. Knonxville, TN: National Park Service-Cooperative Park Studies Unit, Dept. of Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries, University of Tennessee, 2013.
The Blue Ridge Parkway and Myths of the Pioneer." Appalachian Journal 21, no. 4 (1994): 394-408.
"The Wild East: A Biography of the Great Smoky Mountains by Margaret Lynn Brown." Environmental History 6, no. 3 (2001): 490-492.
"More Songs of the Hill-Folk In Schirmer's American Folk-Song Series. Vol. 17. G. Schirmer, 1936.
The Ballad Book. Dover Publications, 1970.
Ten Christmas Carols from the Southern Appalachian Mountains In Schirmer's American Folk-Song Series. Vol. 16. G. Schirmer, 1935.
Potential Earning Power of Southern Mountaineer Handicraft. Vol. Bulletin of the Women's Bureau. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1935.
The Amphibians of Tennessee. University of Tennessee, 2011.
Three Holarctic New Species of Ptyctimous Mites (Acari, Oribatida)." Zootaxa, no. 2625 (2010): 63-68.
"The Effects of Flooding on Hellbender Salamander, Cryptobranchus Alleganiensis Daudin, 1803, Populations." Salamandra 43, no. 2 (2007): 111-118.
"Ecological Status of the Hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis) and the Mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus) Salamanders in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Journal of the North Carolina Acadmey of Science 118, no. 1 (2002): 27-34.
"Habitat Differences Affecting Age Class Distributions of the Hellbender Salamander, Cryptobranchus alleganiensis." Southeastern Naturalist 2, no. 4 (2003): 619-629.
"Southern-Fried Tundra." Backpacker 27, no. 3 (1999): 69-74.
"North Carolina's Hidden Great Smokies: Disappearing into the Primeval Woodlands." National Geographic Adventure 2, no. 3 (2000): 103-105.
"Hillbilly Talk: Southern Appalachian Speech as Literary Dialect in the Writings of Mary Noailles Murfree." Appalachian Heritage 12, no. 3 (1984): 37-45.
"The Red-Cockaded Woodpecker in Tennessee." The Migrant 48, no. 3 (1977): 53-62.
"Photographing national parks : a guide for scouting and shooting America's most cherished lands. Connecticut: Sidelight Books, 2015.
The Ecological Effects of Leconte Lodge in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Gatlinburg, TN: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1977.