@article {3568, title = {Vegetation of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1935-1938}, journal = {Castanea}, volume = {63}, year = {1998}, note = {

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}, month = {September}, pages = {323-336}, keywords = {Biology, Botany, Flora, Vegetation monitoring}, author = {Mackenzie, Mark D and White, Peter S} } @article {3077, title = {Gradient Analysis of Old Spruce {\textendash} Fir Forests of the Great Smoky Mountains circa 1935}, journal = {Canadian Journal of Botany}, volume = {71}, year = {1993}, month = {July}, pages = {951-958}, keywords = {Climate, Ecosystem, Forests, Fraser fir, Red spruce}, author = {Busing, Richard T and White, Peter S and Mackenzie, Mark D} } @mastersthesis {4770, title = {The Vegetation of Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Past, Present, and Future}, year = {1993}, note = {Maps}, month = {May}, school = {The University of Tennessee}, type = {PhD of Philosophy}, address = {Knoxville, TN}, keywords = {Flora, Plant succession control, Thunderhead Mountain}, url = {http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_graddiss/1617}, author = {Mackenzie, Mark D} } @article {4177, title = {Vegetation Map of Great Smoky Mountains National Park Based on Landsat Thematic Mapper Data: Accuracy Assessment and Numerical Description of Vegetation Types}, year = {1991}, institution = {National Park Service}, address = {Gatlinburg, TN}, keywords = {Mapping, Vegetation monitoring}, author = {Mackenzie, Mark D} } @article {5073, title = {Location of Areas Within Great Smoky Mountains National Park With A High Dominance of Chestnut During the 1930s and Therefore A High Probability of Present Day Chestnut Regeneration}, year = {1987}, note = {Maps}, month = {August}, institution = {University of Tennessee}, address = {Knoxville, TN}, keywords = {Chestnuts, Ecosystem, Mapping, Trees -- Diseases and pests}, url = {http://diglib.lib.utk.edu/dotsdata/MacKenzie_LocationOfAreasWithAHighDominanceOfChestnutDuringThe1930s_1987.pdf}, author = {Mackenzie, Mark D} } @inbook {5806, title = {Remote Sensing and Landscape Pattern in Great Smoky Mountains National Park Biosphere Reserve, North Carolina and Tennessee}, booktitle = {Coupling of Ecological Studies with Remote Sensing: Potentials at Four Biosphere Reserves in the United States}, year = {1986}, pages = {52-70}, publisher = {U.S. Man and the Biosphere Program, Department of State}, organization = {U.S. Man and the Biosphere Program, Department of State}, chapter = {6}, address = {Washington, D.C.}, keywords = {Mapping, Remote sensing, Topography -- Surveying, Vegetation monitoring}, author = {White, Peter S and Mackenzie, Mark D} } @article {6330, title = {A Critique on Overstory/Understory Comparisons Based on Transition Probability Analysis of an Old-Growth Spruce-Fir Stand in the Appalachians}, journal = {Vegetatio}, volume = {64}, year = {1985}, month = {December}, pages = {37-45}, keywords = {Forests, Forests -- Old growth, Spruce-Fir forests}, author = {White, Peter S and Mackenzie, Mark D and Busing, Richard T} } @article {3938, title = {Natural Disturbance and Gap Phase Dynamics in Southern Appalachian Spruce-Fir Forests}, journal = {Canadian Journal of Forest Research}, volume = {15}, year = {1985}, pages = {233-240}, keywords = {Conservation, Forest canopy, Fraser fir, Red spruce, Trees -- Growth}, author = {White, Peter S and Mackenzie, Mark D and Busing, Richard T} } @article {4118, title = {Historical Overview of Fisheries Studies and Sport Fisheries Monitoring Plan for Great Smoky Mountains National Park}, year = {1984}, note = {Maps}, month = {December}, institution = {National Park Service}, address = {Prepared in cooperation with Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC., and Uplands Field Research Laboratory, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg, TN}, keywords = {Conservation, Fishes, Tourism -- Fishing}, url = {http://www.archive.org/details/historicalovervi00alst}, author = {Alston, Mark and West, Jerry L and Mackenzie, Mark D and McKinney, Norbert} }