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Air Quality In Great Smoky Mountains National Park management folio. rev. ed. Great Smoky Mountains Association, 2006.
Visible Foliar Injury Caused by Ozone Alters the Relationship between SPAD Meter Readings and Chlorophyll Concentrations in Cutleaf Coneflower." Photosynthesis Research 87, no. 3 (2006): 281-286.
"Global Warming Next Door: Dr. Jason Fridley Measures Climate Patterns in the Smokies." Metro Pulse (2008).
"Aerosol Characterization Studies at Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Summer 2006." Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 114 (2009).
"Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Hazy Future." Metro Pulse (2009).
"Breathe it in." National Parks 85, no. 3 (2011): 10-11.
"Reanalysis of Archived IMPROVE PM2.5 Samples Previously Analyzed over a 15-Year Period." Environmental Science & Technology 46, no. 18 (2012): 10106-10113.
"Air quality visibly improved in Great Smoky Mountains. Vol. 2013. Knoxville, TN: WBIR, 2013.
Estimating the Impact of Impaired Visibility on the Demand for Visits to National Parks." Tourism Economics 19, no. 2 (2013): 433-452.
"Reducing Pollution at National Parks: Colorado State University Scientists Demonstrate Significant Improvements in Air Quality, Visibility In Department of Public Relations News & Information. Vol. 2013. Colorado State University, 2013.
Out of the Woods? Air Quality in the Smokies Has Improved--But Still Has a Long Way to Go." Metro Pulse (2014).
"Widespread Reductions in Haze across the United States from the Early 1990s through 2011." Atmospheric Environment 94 (2014): 671-679.
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