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Wayne T. Swank's Degrees
- PhD Forest Hydrology University of Georgia
- Masters Forest Hydrology University of Georgia
- Bachelors Forestry University of Georgia
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- Forest Hydrology and Ecology at Coweeta (1988) (618)
- Fluxes of Dissolved Organic Nutrients and Humic Substances in a Deciduous Forest (1991) (468)
- Long-term hydrologic and water quality responses following commercial clearcutting of mixed hardwoods on a southern Appalachian catchment (2001) (343)
- THE ROLE OF BLACK LOCUST (ROBINIA PSEUDO- ACACIA) IN FOREST SUCCESSION (1984) (290)
- Effects of wild pig rooting in a deciduous forest (1984) (260)
- CUMULATIVE IMPACTS OF LANDUSE ON WATER QUALITY IN A SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN WATERSHED 1 (1997) (253)
- Vegetation dynamics after a prescribed fire in the southern Appalachians (1999) (237)
- Early Regeneration of a Clear‐Cut Southern Appalachian Forest (1981) (231)
- Streamflow Greatly Reduced by Converting Deciduous Hardwood Stands to Pine (1974) (229)
- Distinguishing between Nitrification and Denitrification as Sources of Gaseous Nitrogen Production in Soil (1986) (211)
- Streamflow Changes Associated with Forest Cutting, Species Conversions, and Natural Disturbances (1988) (196)
- Stability of Stream Ecosystems (1983) (190)
- Sources, fates, and impacts of nitrogen inputs to terrestrial ecosystems: review and synthesis (1988) (186)
- Environmental Parameters Regulating Gaseous Nitrogen Losses from Two Forested Ecosystems via Nitrification and Denitrification (1986) (175)
- Studies of Cation Budgets in the Southern Appalachians on Four Experimental Watersheds with Contrasting Vegetation (1973) (172)
- Successional changes in plant species diversity and composition after clearcutting a Southern Appalachian watershed (1997) (165)
- Decomposition of woody debris in a regenerating, clear-cut forest in the Southern Appalachians (1987) (162)
- Characterization of Baseline Precipitation and Stream Chemistry and Nutrient Budgets for Control Watersheds (1988) (162)
- Regeneration Patterns in Canopy Gaps of Mixed-oak Forests of the Southern Appalachians: Influences of Topographic Position and Evergreen Understory (1994) (161)
- Effects of forest management on soil carbon: results of some long-term resampling studies. (2002) (157)
- Insect defoliation enhances nitrate export from forest ecosystems (2004) (156)
- Can forest management be used to sustain water-based ecosystem services in the face of climate change? (2011) (149)
- Long-term changes in forest composition and diversity following early logging (1919–1923) and the decline of American chestnut (Castanea dentata) (2008) (146)
- Seasonal changes of leaf area index (LAI) in a tropical deciduous forest in west Mexico (1995) (146)
- Soluble Organic and Inorganic Nutrient Fluxes in Clearcut and Mature Deciduous Forests (2000) (142)
- Introduction and Site Description (1988) (139)
- Long‐term nitrogen dynamics of Coweeta Forested Watersheds in the southeastern United States of America (1997) (133)
- Predicting Southern Appalachian overstory vegetation with digital terrain data (2004) (128)
- Rates of nitrogen mineralization across an elevation and vegetation gradient in the southern Appalachians (1998) (127)
- Catchment disturbance and stream response: an overview of stream research at Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory (1992) (126)
- Forest Management Effects on Surface Soil Carbon and Nitrogen (1997) (126)
- ATMOSPHERIC DEPOSITION AND FOLIAR LEACHING IN A REGENERATING SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN FOREST CANOPY (1991) (123)
- Using soil temperature and moisture to predict forest soil nitrogen mineralization (2002) (123)
- Stream Chemistry Responses to Disturbance (1988) (122)
- CANOPY GAP CHARACTERISTICS AND DROUGHT INFLUENCES IN OAK FORESTS OF THE COWEETA BASIN (1993) (117)
- Impacts of drought on tree mortality and growth in a mixed hardwood forest (1994) (117)
- Vertical distribution of biological and geochemical phosphorus subcycles in two southern Appalachian forest soils (1991) (113)
- Simulation of evapotranspiration and drainage from mature and clear‐cut deciduous forests and young pine plantation (1975) (113)
- Retention of soluble organic nutrients by a forested ecosystem (2002) (112)
- In-stream large woody debris loading and riparian forest seral stage associations in the southern Appalachian Mountains (1996) (110)
- Long‐Term Soil Chemistry Changes in Aggrading Forest Ecosystems (1994) (105)
- Microbial Transformation of Sulfate in Forest Soils (1984) (103)
- Long-term patterns in vegetation-site relationships in a southern Appalachian forest (1999) (103)
- EMERGY-based environmental systems assessment of a multi-purpose temperate mixed-forest watershed of the southern Appalachian Mountains, USA. (2003) (101)
- Conversion of Hardwood‐Covered Watersheds to White Pine Reduces Water Yield (1968) (99)
- Soil moisture gradients and controls on a southern Appalachian hillslope from drought through recharge (1998) (99)
- Wood (delta)^(13)C as a Measure of Annual Basal Area Growth and Soil Water Stress in a Pinus Strobus Forest (1995) (97)
- Site preparation burning to improve southern Appalachian pine-hardwood stands: nitrogen responses in soil, soil water, and streams (1993) (97)
- Site preparation burning to improve southern Appalachian pine-hardwood stands: aboveground biomass, forest floor mass, and nitrogen and carbon pools (1993) (95)
- Using stand replacement fires to restore southern Appalachian pine-hardwood ecosystems: effects on mass, carbon, and nutrient pools (1999) (95)
- Runoff Curve Numbers for 10 Small Forested Watersheds in the Mountains of the Eastern United States (2012) (88)
- Nitrate Depletion in a Second-Order Mountain Stream 1 (1982) (88)
- Declining water yield from forested mountain watersheds in response to climate change and forest mesophication (2016) (85)
- METABOLIC FATE OF INORGANIC SULPHATE IN SOIL SAMPLES FROM UNDISTURBED AND MANAGED FOREST ECOSYSTEMS (1982) (85)
- Symbiotic nitrogen fixation in regenerating black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) stands. (1984) (84)
- Atmospheric input of some cations and anions to forest ecosystems in North Carolina and Tennessee (1976) (84)
- Watershed Ecosystem Analysis as a Basis for Multiple-Use Management of Eastern Forests. (1992) (81)
- Effects of long-term drought on the hydrology and growth of a white pine plantation in the southern Appalachians (1994) (80)
- The Effects of Leaching and Whole-Tree Harvesting on Cation Budgets of Several Forests (1988) (76)
- Regional patterns of soil sulfate accumulation: relevance to ecosystem sulfur budgets (1979) (71)
- Streamflow Modification Through Management of Eastern Forests (1972) (62)
- Formation of organic sulfur in forest soils: a biologically mediated process (1983) (62)
- Direct effects of temperature on forest nitrogen cycling revealed through analysis of long‐term watershed records (2011) (62)
- Flow frequency responses to hardwood-to-grass conversion and subsequent succession (1992) (61)
- Coniferous Stands Characterized with The Weibull Distribution (1974) (61)
- Soil and detrital carbon dynamics following forest cutting in the Southern Appalachians (1989) (59)
- Long-Term Soil Responses to Site Preparation Burning in the Southern Appalachians (2004) (57)
- Site preparation burning to improve southern Appalachian pine-hardwood stands: vegetation composition and diversity of 13-year-old stands (1993) (56)
- Dynamics of Early Successional Forest Structure and Processes in the Coweeta Basin (1988) (56)
- Nitrogen trace gas emissions from a riparian ecosystem in southern Appalachia. (2002) (55)
- Aboveground biomass and nutrient accumulation 20 years after clear-cutting a southern Appalachian watershed (2002) (54)
- Comparison of Three Methods of Estimating Surface Area and Biomass for a Forest of Young Eastern White Pine (1974) (54)
- Nitrogen deposition and cycling across an elevation and vegetation gradient in southern Appalachian forests (2008) (52)
- Mobilization of recently formed forest soil organic sulfur (1984) (52)
- Nitrification potentials in early successional black locust and in mixed hardwood forest stands in the southern Appalachians, USA (1986) (51)
- Assessing seasonal leaf area dynamics and vertical leaf area distribution in eastern white pine (Pinus strobus L.) with a portable light meter. (1990) (49)
- Leaf Water Relations and Sapflow in Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides Bartr.) Trees Planted for Phytoremediation of a Groundwater Pollutant (2000) (48)
- Hillslope Nutrient Dynamics Following Upland Riparian Vegetation Disturbance (2003) (47)
- Simulated effects of atmospheric sulfur deposition on nutrient cycling in a mixed deciduous forest (1993) (47)
- Comparison of Available Soil Nitrogen Assays in Control and Burned Forested Sites (1995) (46)
- Loblolly pine hydrology and productivity across the southern United States (1996) (46)
- Changes in tree species diversity after successive clearcuts in the Southern Appalachians (1994) (45)
- REDUCTION OF STREAMFLOW INCREASES FOLLOWING REGROWTH OF CLEARCUT HARDWOOD FORESTS (1970) (44)
- Factors Controlling Nitrification in Soils of Early Successional and Oak/Hickory Forests in the Southern Appalachians (1989) (44)
- Changes in Vegetation Structure and Diversity After Grass-to-Forest Succession in a Southern Appalachian Watershed (1998) (44)
- Potential Climate Change Effects on Loblolly Pine Forest Productivity and Drainage across the Southern United States (1996) (42)
- Factors Limiting Denitrification in Soils from Mature and Disturbed Southeastern Hardwood Forests (1987) (41)
- Soil-solution chemistry in black locust, pine/mixed-hardwoods and oak/hickory forest stands in the southern Appalachians, U.S.A. (1991) (40)
- Ecosystem Management Challenges Ecologists (1996) (40)
- Influence of Site Factors on Dogwood Anthracnose in the Nantahala Mountain Range of Western North Carolina (1992) (39)
- Regional-scale forest ecosystem modeling: database development, model predictions and validation using a Geographic Information System (1994) (38)
- ATMOSPHERIC CONTRIBUTIONS TO FOREST NUTRIENT CYCLING1 (1984) (38)
- Nitrous oxide dissolved in soil solution: An insignificant pathway of nitrogen loss from a southeastern hardwood forest (1990) (37)
- Preliminary estimates of foliar absorption of 15N-labeled nitric acid vapor (HNO3) by mature eastern white pine (Pinusstrobus) (1990) (37)
- Using fire to restore pine/hardwood ecosystems in the Southern Appalachians of North Carolina (1997) (33)
- ORGANIC SULFUR TRANSFORMATIONS AND SULFUR POOL SIZES IN SOIL AND LITTER FROM A SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN HARDWOOD FOREST (1987) (32)
- The relationship between nitrate concentration in the southern applachian mountain streams and terrestrial nitrifiers (1975) (31)
- Shifts in Aboveground and Forest Floor Carbon and Nitrogen Pools After Felling and Burning in the Southern Appalachians (1996) (31)
- Sulfur Pools and Transformations in Litter and Surface Soil of a Hardwood Forest (1988) (31)
- IN SITU MOBILIZATION OF 35S-LABELLED ORGANIC SULPHUR IN LITTER AND SOIL FROM A HARDWOOD FOREST (1986) (30)
- Long-term effects of commercial sawlog harvest on soil cation concentrations (1997) (30)
- Tree Species Response to Clear-cutting a Southern Appalachian Watershed (1982) (29)
- Water yield following forest–grass–forest transitions (2016) (29)
- Long-term changes in forest floor processes in southern Appalachian forests (2005) (28)
- Evidence for a Regime Shift in Nitrogen Export from a Forested Watershed (2016) (28)
- Fuel consumption and fire characteristics during understory burning in a mixed white pine-hardwood stand in the Southern Appalachians. (1998) (28)
- Fifty years of forest hydrology in the Southeast (2004) (27)
- REGIONAL HYDROLOGIC RESPONSE OF LOBLOLLY PINE TO AIR TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION CHANGES 1 (1997) (27)
- Vertical and Lateral Components of Soil Nutrient Flux in a Hillslope (1989) (27)
- Availability of carbon-bonded sulfur for mineralization in forest soils (1984) (27)
- Forest development after succesive clearcuts in the Southern Appalachians (1985) (26)
- The influence of mountain laurel on regeneration in pitch pine canopy gaps of the Coweeta Basin, North Carolina, U.S.A. (1995) (26)
- SULPHUR-CONTAINING AMINO ACID METABOLISM IN SURFACE HORIZONS OF A HARDWOOD FOREST (1988) (26)
- Insitu measurements of sulfate incorporation into forest floor and soil organic matter (1986) (25)
- Changes in stream stability following forest clearing as indicated by storm nutrient budgets (1992) (25)
- Predictions and Projections of Pine Productivity and Hydrology in Response to Climate Change Across the Southern United States (1998) (24)
- Fire, Drought, and Forest Management Influences on Pine/Hardwood Ecosystems in the Southern Appalachians (1993) (23)
- Nutrient Budgets of Appalachian and Cascade Region Watersheds : A Comparison (2004) (23)
- Preface: long-term response of a forest watershed ecosystem, clearcutting in the Southern Appalachians (2014) (22)
- Response and recovery of water yield and timing, stream sediment, abiotic parameters, and stream chemistry following logging (2014) (21)
- Watershed-scale responses to ozone events in a Pinus strobus L. plantation (1990) (20)
- Effects of Liming on Soils and Streamwaters in a Deciduous Forest: Comparison of Field Results and Simulations (1995) (20)
- Simulated effects of sulfur deposition on nutrient cycling in class I wilderness areas. (2008) (19)
- NUTRIENT FLUX IN UNDISTURBED AND MANIPULATED FOREST ECOSYSTEMS IN THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS * Wayne T. SWANK and James E. DOUGLASS Principal Plant Ecologist and Principal Hydrologist, Southeastern Forest (2004) (19)
- Response of Planted Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus L.) to Mechanical Release, Competition, and Drought in the Southern Appalachians (1997) (18)
- Cumulative effects of land use practices on water quality (1994) (18)
- Nitrification in undisturbed mixed hardwoods and manipulated forests in the southern Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina, U.S.A. (1989) (17)
- THE INFLUENCE OF RAINFALL INTERCEPTION ON STREAMFLOW (1967) (16)
- Long-term hydrologic and stream chemistry responses of southern Appalachian catchments following conversion from mixed hardwoods to white pine (2004) (16)
- Factors affecting sulfate adsorption, organic sulfur formation, and mobilization in forest and grassland spodosols (1994) (16)
- Simulated Effects of Reduced Sulfur, Nitrogen, and Base Cation Deposition on Soils and Solutions in Southern Appalachian Forests (1999) (16)
- Effects of Timber Management Practices on Soii and Water (2003) (15)
- Long-term Ecological Research: Coweeta History and Perspectives (2001) (14)
- Hillslope Nutrient Flux During Near-Stream Vegetation Removal I. A Multi-Scaled Modeling Design (1994) (13)
- Ecosystem Perspectives of Multiple-Use Management. (1992) (13)
- Multiple use forest management in a catchment context (1998) (13)
- Opportunities for forest hydrology applications to ecosystem management (1994) (13)
- EARLY REGENERATION OF A CLEAR-CUT SOUTHERN (1981) (13)
- HARDWOOD BIOMASS AND NET PRIMARY PRODUCTION FOLLOWING CLEARCUTTING IN THE COWEETA BASIN-l/ (2004) (12)
- Successional forest dynamics 30 years following clearcutting (2014) (11)
- Fluxes of inorganic carbon from two forested catchments in the Appalachian mountains (2005) (11)
- EFFECTS OF CUTTING PRACTICES ON MICROENVIRONMENT IN RELATION TO HARDWOOD REGENERATION (2004) (11)
- THE MAGNITUDE OF UPLAND SILVICULTURAL NONPOINT SOURCE POLLUTION IN THE SOUTH (2004) (11)
- Reprinted from Forests: Fresh Perspectives from Ecosystem Analysis Proc. 40th Annu. Biol. Colloq. Oreg. State Univ. Press^ggQ Interpretation of Nutrient Cycling Research in a Management Context: Evaluating Potential Effects of Alternative Management Strategies on Site Productivity (2004) (10)
- A Soil Temperature Model for Closed Canopied Forest Stands (1991) (10)
- Successional Forest Dynamics (2014) (10)
- The Role of Experimental Forests and Ranges in the Development of Ecosystem Science and Biogeochemical Cycling Research (2014) (8)
- Curve numbers for nine mountainous eastern United States watersheds: seasonal variation and forest cutting (2012) (8)
- Solute Processes (2003) (8)
- Long- and short-term changes in nutrient availability following commercial sawlog harvest via cable logging (2014) (8)
- SULFUR PROCESSING IN SOIL FROM HIGH AND LOW ELEVATION FORESTS IN THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS OF THE UNITED STATES (1992) (8)
- Annotated Bibliography of Publications on Watershed Management and Ecological Studies at Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory, 1934-1994 (1994) (6)
- WITHIN-STREAM FACTORS AFFECTING NUTRIENT TRANSPORT FROM FORESTED AND LOGGED WATERSHEDS (2004) (6)
- IMPACTS OF TIMBER HARVEST AND REGENERATION SYSTEMS ON STREAM FLOW AND SOILS IN THE EASTERN DECIDUOUS REGION (2004) (6)
- Forests or floods (2002) (6)
- Biologic Markers of Air-Pollution Stress and Damage in Forests Committee on Biologic Markers of Air-Pollution Damage in Trees (2003) (5)
- Annotated Bibliography of Publications on Watershed Management and Ecological Studies at Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory, 1934,1984 (1984) (5)
- Conversion to pine: Changes in timing and magnitude of high and low flows (2011) (5)
- Effects of moisture content on sulfate generation and retention in hardwood forest upper soil horizons (1988) (5)
- Fluctuations of naturally occurring populations of enteric bacteria in oligotrophic streams of western North Carolina. (1977) (5)
- WITHIN-TREE DISTRIBUTION OF WOODY BIOMASS AND NUTRIENTS FOR SELECTED HARDWOOD SPECIES (2004) (4)
- A COMPARISON OF SEVERAL STATISTICAL MODELS IN FOREST BIOMASS AND SURFACE AREA ESTIMATION (2004) (4)
- A COMPARISON OF SEVERAL STATISTICAL MODELS IN FOREST BIOMASS AND SURFACE AREA ESTIMATION (2004) (4)
- Stemflow Chemistry in a Coastal Loblolly Pine Stand (1989) (4)
- Simulated Effects of Atmospheric Deposition and Species Change on Nutrient Cycling in Loblolly Pine and Mixed Deciduous Forests (1998) (4)
- SUSTAINABLE RECONSTRUCTIOI OF HIGHLAND AND HEADWATER REGIONS (2003) (4)
- Biomass Burning and Global Change Volume 2 Biomass Burning in South America , Southeast Asia , and Temperate and Boreal Ecosystems , and the Oil Fires of Kuwait (2003) (4)
- Scaling Predicted Pine Forest Hydrology and Productivity Across the Southern United States (2003) (4)
- Hydrologist: John D. Hewlett (1922–2004) (2005) (3)
- Forest Hydrology and Watershed Management - Hydrologie Forestiere et Amenagement des Bassins Hydrologiques (1987) (3)
- Element cycles and water budget analyses applied to forest management in the eastern United States. Environmental Sciences Division publication No. 1274 (1978) (3)
- Watershed management contributions to land stewardship: Case studies in the Southeast (2000) (3)
- Alterations on flow variability due to converting hardwood forests to pine (2012) (3)
- Long-term patterns in vegetation-site relationships in a (1999) (3)
- Programmatic background, site description, experimental approach and treatment, and natural disturbances (2014) (3)
- Municipal Watershed Management Survey (1976) (2)
- Wood decomposition following clearcutting at Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory (2014) (2)
- Biogeochemical Cycling of Mineral-Forming Elements. Studies in Environmental Science, Volume 3.P. A. Trudinger , D. J. Swaine (1981) (2)
- Long term records provide insights on the relative influence of climate and forest community structure on water yield in the southern Appalachians (2016) (2)
- THEME II ANALYSIS OF DRY AND WET DEPOSITION, THROUGHFALL, AND STEMFLOW EVENT CHEMISTRY IN A Pinus strobus L. PLANTATION (2003) (2)
- The performance of different loss models in the simulation of streamflow (1995) (2)
- FOREST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND THE NUTRIENT STATUS OF A LOBLOLLY PINE PLANTATION (2004) (2)
- FIRE, DROUGHT, AND FOREST MANAGEMENT INFLUENCES ON (1993) (2)
- Stream Research at Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory (1985) (2)
- Acid Precipitation Effects on Forest Processes (1988) (2)
- ANALYSIS OF ECOSYSTEMS IN THE EASTERN DECIDUOUS FOREST BIOME U.S. INTERNATIONAL BIOLOGICAL PROGRAM' (2004) (1)
- Soluble organic nutrient fluxes (2014) (1)
- Reply to ``Comments on `Long-Term Soil Chemistry Changes in Aggrading Forest Ecosystems''' (1995) (1)
- Southern Appalachian Mountain Region (1999) (1)
- Bridging the gap between ecosystem theory and forest watershed management (2014) (1)
- Potentials of Noncommercial Forest Biomass for Energy (1986) (1)
- Long-term forest ecosystem research: a programmatic view (2010) (1)
- Microbial incorporation of sulfate into organic matter in forest soils (1987) (1)
- Forest Ecosystem Analysis Using a GIS (1996) (1)
- FIRE, DROUGHT, AND FOREST MANAGEMENT INFLUENCES ON PINE/HARDWOOD ECOSYSTEMS IN THE SOUTHERN APPALA'CHIANS 1 J.M. Vose, B.D. Clinton, and W.T. Swank? ABSTRACT: Establishment and maintenance of pitch pine/hardwood ecosystems in the southern Appalachians depends on intense wildfire. These ecosystems ty (2004) (0)
- Regional setting (2018) (0)
- Long-term changes in forest composition and diversity following early logging and the decline of American chestnut (2008) (0)
- Ten-year responses of oak regeneration to prescribed fire (2011) (0)
- THE TURNING POINT NUTRIENT RECYCLING AND THE STABILITI OF ECOSYSTEMS; IMPLICATIONS FOR FOREST MANAGEMENT IN THE SOUTHEASTERN U.S (2004) (0)
- Ultrastructure and Amino Acid/Protein Contents of Pinus Strobus Needles: A Potential Monitor for Ozone (O3) (1989) (0)
- I. A MULTI-SCALED MODELING DESIGN, (1994) (0)
- THE CONCEPT OF ECOLOGICAL STABILITY (2004) (0)
- Long-Term Vegetation Changes in Coweeta Basin, Southern Appalachian Mountains, a USDA Forest Service Experimental Forest (2009) (0)
- Markers of air pollution in forests: Nutrient cycling (1988) (0)
- Protein levels of air- ozone (O sub 3 )-fumigated Pinus strobus needles (1990) (0)
- Comparison of procedures for preparation of Pinus strobus needle macromolecules (1991) (0)
- John D. Hewlett (1922–2004) (2005) (0)
- Organic Nutrient Fluxes (2014) (0)
- Effects on Surface Soil Carbon and Nitrogen (2003) (0)
- Hillslope Nutrient Dynamics (2003) (0)
- Protein Contents of Ozone- and Air-Fumigated Pinus Strobus Needles (1994) (0)
- FILE COPY DO NOT REMOVE STATISTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN SAMPLING BIOMASS AND SURFACE AREA OVER TIME FOR A PINUS STROBUS L. FOREST (2004) (0)
- FILE COPY DO NOT REMOVE STATISTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN SAMPLING BIOMASS AND SURFACE AREA OVER TIME FOR A PINUS STROBUS L. FOREST (2004) (0)
- United States Man and the Biosphere Program Nitrogen Transformation Processes in Selected Forest Ecosystems of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (2003) (0)
- Reprinted from 1978 SAP Proceedings ELEMENT CYCLES AND WATER BUDGET ANALYSES APPLIED TO FOREST MANAGEMENT IN THE EASTERN UNITED STATES (2004) (0)
- NEEDLES: A POTENTIAL MONITOR FOR OZONE (03) (1989) (0)
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