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  1. Downey, D.M., French, C.R., and Odom, M., 1994, "Low Cost Limestone Treatment of Acid Sensitive Trout Streams in the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia," Water, Air and Soil Pollution, 77, 1-29 (1994)
  2. Hobba, W.A., Jr., 1977, Geochemical and hydrologic data for wells and springs in thermal springs areas of the appalachians: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 77-25, 36 p
  3. Hobba, W.A., Jr., Chemerys, J.C., Fisher, D.W., and Pearson, F.J., Jr., 1976, Geochemical and hydrologic data for wells and springs in thermal springs areas of the appalachians: U.S. Geological Open-File Report 76-550, 34 leaves/maps
  4. Hobba, W.A., Jr., Fisher, D.W., Pearson, F.J., Jr., and Chemerys, J.C., 1979, Hydrology and geochemistry of thermal springs of the Appalachians: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1044-E, 36 p
  5. Orndorff, R.C., 1992, Tectonic significance of cross-strike faults in the central Appalachian Great Valley of Maryland and West Virginia: Southeastern Geology, vol.32, no.4, p.197-214.
  6. Rice, K.C., Chanat, J.G., Hornberger, G.M. , and Webb J.R., 2001, Concentration-discharge patterns in acid-neutralizing capacity during stormflow in three small, forested catchments in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, [abs.], in U.S. Geological Survey Appalachian Region integrated science workshop proceedings, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, October 22-26, 2001: U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 01-406, p.130.
  7. Taylor, J.F., Repetski, J.E., and Orndorff, R.C., 1992, The Stonehenge Transgression: A rapid submergence of the central Appalachian platform in the Early Ordovician, in, Webby, B.D., and Laurie, J.R., Global perspectives on Ordovician geology: Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on the Ordovician, A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam, p.409-418.