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Ambrose, Jonathan P.. Dynamics of Ecological Boundary Phenomena Along the Borders of Great Smoky Mountains National Park In Cooperative Park Studies Unit technical report. Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, 1987.
Sollins, P., and Rebecca M. Anderson. Dry-weight and Other Data for Trees and Woody Shrubs of the Southeastern United States In Ecological Sciences Division Publications. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1971.
Williamson, Edward Bruce. Dragonflies Collected in Kentucky, Tennessee, North and South Carolina, and Georgia in 1931 In Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology. University of Michigan, 1934.
Draft General Management Plan, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina/Tennessee In NPS 1407. Denver, CO: Denver Service Center, National Park Service, 1979.
L. Finch, Boyd. Draft Environmental Statement for General Management Plan, Great Smoky Mountains National Park In NPS 1408 . Denver, CO: Denver Service Center, National Park Service, 1979.
Gatlinburg Regional Planning Commission. Downtown Circulation Study, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Nashville, TN: Tennessee State Planning Office, 1975.
U.S. Department of Agriculture. Dogwood Mortality Meeting. Asheville, North Carolina: United States Department of Agriculture , 1988.
Akee, Randall K. Q., William Angold, William E. Copeland, Elizabeth Jane Costello, and Amelia Simeonova. Does More Money Make You Fat? The Effects of Quasi-Experimental Income Transfers on Adolescent and Young Adult Obesity In Discussion Paper. Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit/Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2010.
Lee, David S., John B. Funderburg, and Mary K. Clark. A Distributional Survey of North Carolina Mammals. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Biological Survey, 1982.
Linzey, Donald W.. Distribution and Status of the Northern Flying Squirrel and the Northern Water Shrew in the Southern Appalachians In The Southern Appalachian Spruce-Fir Ecosystem: Its Biology and Threats. Gatlinburg, TN: Uplands Field Research Laboratory, 1984.
Harvey, Michael J., and Eric R. Britzke. Distribution and Status of Endangered Bats in Tennessee: Final Report to Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency In Final Report for the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. Cookeville, TN: Tennessee Technological University , 2002.
Harmon, Mark E.. The Distribution and Dynamics of Forest Fuels in the Low Elevation Forests of Great Smoky Mountains National Park In Research/Resources Management Report. Gatlinburg, TN: Uplands Field Research Laboratory, 1980.
National Park Service. Disposition of Elkmont Structures, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. National Park Service, 2002.
Pelton, Michael R., and Michael J. Kiningham. Dispersal and Seasonal Range Shifts of White-Tailed Deer In Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Knoxville, TN, 1983.
Madden, Marguerite, Roy Welch, Thomas Jordan, Phyllis Jackson, Rick Seavey, and Jean Seavey. Digital Vegetation Maps for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Athens, GA: Center for Remote Sensing and Mapping Science, The University of Georgia, 2004.
Lowe, Rex L.. Diatom Communities from Natural and Distributed Streams in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park In Final Tachnical Report. Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green State University , 1976.
Smith, David K., Kenneth D. McFarland, and Paul G. Davison. Development of a Taxonomic/Ecological Database: Report of the Floristic Richness of Bryophytes, Great Smoky Mountains National Park In Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Final Report . Gatlinburg, Tennessee: National Park Service, 1991.
National Park Service. Development Concept Plan Environmental Assessment, Deep Creek and Laurel Branch, Great Smoky Mountains. Denver, CO: Denver Service Center, 1984.
Marion, Jeffrey L.. Developing a Natural Resource Inventory and Monitoring Program for Visitor Impacts on Recreation Sites: A Procedural Manual In Natural Resources Report. Denver, CO: National Park Service, 1991.
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.
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.
Otto, Dale Kenneth. Day Beds and Observations at a Farrowing Nest of European Wild Boar in Tennessee. Blacksburg, VA: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1979.
Valente, Ralph J., and Lawrence M. Reisinger. Data Summary Visibility and Ambient Air Quality in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park Research Project. Muscle Shoals, Alabama: Tennessee Valley Authority, Air Quality Branch, 1983.
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.
Webb, Paul A., Todd M Cleveland, and Bryan Jackson. Cultural Resources Surveys for the TVA Fontana HP-Santeetlah HP Rebuild to 161-kV Project, Swain and Graham Counties, North Carolina. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: TRC Garrow Associates, Inc.,, 2007.

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