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  1. Aleinikoff, J.N., Tollo, R.P., Yacob, E.Y. and Fanning, C.M., 2005, SHRIMP U-Pb geochronology of Grenville gneisses and granitoids, Shenandoah National Park region, northern Virginia: Geological Society of America, v.37, no.1, 9 p.
  2. Bender, M.L., and Downey, D.M., 2008, "RESPONSE OF AQUATIC CHEMISTRY IN AN ACID SENSITIVE TROUT STREAM FROM AIR POLLUTION CONTROL MEASURES," Proceedings of the 22nd National Conference on Undergraduate Research, accepted for publication in UNCA, Asheville, NC, August, 2008, CD-RO
  3. Bennett, K.H., and Downey, D.M., 1994, "Aluminum Response in Acid Mitigation" in Proceedings of 8th National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Vol. III, UNCA, Asheville, N.C., August, 1994, pp. 1087-1091
  4. Butler, Eric, 2005, Vistas, visitors, and vegetation; how geology is taking root at Shenandoah National Park: Geologic Society of America, v.37, no.7, 411 p.
  5. Cosby, B.J., Webb, J.R., Deviney. F.A., Galloway, J.N., Maben, S.W., & Bulger, A.J., 2004, Are Brook Trout Streams in Western Virginia and Shenandoah National Park Recovering From Acidification? in Environmental Science & Technology. v. 38, no. 15, 6 p, 6 f.
  6. Cosby, B.J., Webb, J.R., Galloway, J.N., and Deviney. F.A., 2006, Acidic Deposition Impacts of Natural Resources in Shenandoah National Park Technical Report NPS/NER/NRTR-2006/066
  7. Crocker, J.B., Bank, M.S., Loftin, C.S. and Jung Brown, R.E., 2007, Influence of observers and stream flow on northern two-lined salamander (Eurycea Bislineata Bislineata) relative abundance estimates in Acadia and Shenandoah National Parks: Journal of Herpetology, v.41, no.2, p.325-329.
  8. Dennis, T.E., MacAvoy, S.E., Steg, M.B. and Bulger, A.J., 1995, The association of water chemistry variables and fish condition in streams of Shenandoah National Park: Department of Environmental Sciences, v.85, no.2, p.365.
  9. Deviney, F.A., Jr., Rice, K.C., and Hornberger, G.M., 2006, Time series and recurrence interval models to predict the vulnerability of streams to episodic acidification in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia: Water Resources Research, 42, W09405, doi:10.1029/2005WR004740.
  10. Downey, D.M., Lancaster, E.D., and Stoner, C.L., 1990, "Limestone Treatment of Little Stony and Cedar Creeks," A Report to the George Washington National Forest, Harrisonburg, VA, July, 1990, 68 pages
  11. Feldman, R.S. and Connor, E.F., 1992, The relationship between pH and community structure of invertebrates in streams of the Shenandoah National Park, Virginia: Freshwater Biology, v.27, no.2, p.261 – 276.
  12. Felker, KristiClare; Benedict, Meredith L; Eaton, L Scott, 2004, Sedimentology and geomorphology of Blackrock block stream, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, v.36, no.2, 73 p.
  13. Fievet, C.J., Allen, M.L., and Webb, J.R., 2003Documentation of Landuse and Disturbance History in Fourteen Intensively Studied Watersheds in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia: 1920s to Present 2003 61 p, 30 maps
  14. Gathright, II, T.M., 1976, Geology of the Shenandoah National Park, Virginia: Virginia Division of Mineral Resources Bulletin 86, 93 p.
  15. Gozdziak, E.M. and Bump, M.N., 2004, Poultry, apples, and new immigrants in the rural communities of the Shenandoah Valley: An Ethnographic Case Study International Migration, v.42, no.1, p.149- 164.
  16. Grant, E.H.C., Jung, R.E., and Rice, K.C., 2005, Stream salamander species richness and abundance in relation to environmental factors in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia: American Midland Naturalist, v.153, p.348-356.
  17. Hall, C.N. and Kuss, F.R., 1989, Vegetation alteration along trails in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia: Biological Conservation, v.48, no.3, 211 p.
  18. Hyer, K.E., Webb, J.R. and Eshleman, K.N., 1995, Episodic acidification of three streams in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia: Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, v.85, no.2, 523 p.
  19. Jones, W.K., and Dieke, G.H., III, 1981, A hydrogeologic study of the watershed of the National Fisheries Center at Leetown, West Virginia: Consultant hydrologist report prepared for the U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 83 p
  20. Knitter, K.S., and Downey, D.M., 1998, "Mitigation of Acidity in an Oligotrophic Reservoir and its Feeder Stream," in Proceedings of the 12th National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Vol. V, UNCA, Asheville, NC, August, 1998, pp. 1776-1779
  21. Landes, C.R., and Downey, D.M., 2004, "Biological and Water Chemistry Response of Liming Mountain Run," Proceedings of the 18th National Conference on Undergraduate Research, UNCA, Asheville, NC, August, 2004, CD-ROM.
  22. Lee, T.R. and Hornberger, G.M., 2006, Inferred bimodality in the distribution of soil moisture at Big Meadows, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia: Geophysical Research Letters, v.33, no.6.
  23. Lynch, D.D., and Dise, N.B., 1985, Sensitivity of stream basins in Shenandoah National Park to acid deposition: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4115, 61 p.
  24. Mohn, L.O., Bugas, P.E., Kirk, D.M., and Downey, D.M., 2000, "Mitigating Stream Acidification in a Wilderness Using Limestone Sand," pp. 176-184 in Proceedings of Wild Trout VII: Management in the New Millennium, D. Schill, S. Moore, P. Byorth and B. Hamre, eds., Yellowstone National Park, WY, October, 2000
  25. Mohn, L.O., Bugas, P.E., Kirk, D.M., and Downey, D.M., 2004, "Long term results of mitigating stream acidification using limestone sand in St. Mary's River, Virginia." Pp. 283-290 In Moore, S. E., R. F. Carline, and J. Dillon, eds. 2004. Proceedings of Wild Trout VIII: Working together to ensure the future of wild trout. 30th anniversary, 2004 September 20-22; Yellowstone National Park, WY. 392 pages
  26. Plummer, L.N., Busenberg, E., Böhlke, J.K., Carmody, R.W., Casile, G.C., Coplen, T.B., Doughten, M.W., Hannon, J.E., Kirkland, W., Michel, R.L., Nelms, D.L., Norton, B.C., Plummer, K.E., Qi, H., Revesz, K., Schlosser, P., Spitzer, S., Wayland, J.E., and Widman, P.K., 2000, Chemical and isotopic composition of water from springs, wells, and streams in parts of Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, and vicinity, 1995 – 1999: U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Investigation Report 00-373, 70 p.
  27. Plummer, L.N., Busenberg, E., Bohlke, J.K., Nelms, D.L., Michel, R.L., and Schlosser, P., 2001, Groundwater residence times in Shenandoah National Park, Blue Ridge Mountains, Virginia, USA: A multi-tracer approach: Chemical Geology, v.179, p.93-111.
  28. Plummer, L.N., Nelms, D.L., Busenberg, Eurybiades, Bohlke, J.K., and Schlosser, Peter, 1999, Residence times of ground water and spring discharge in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia [abs.]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v.31, no.7, p.A-331.
  29. Rader, E.K., and Read, J.F., 1989, Early Paleozoic continental shelf to basin transition, northern Virginia, 28th International Geologic Congress, Field Trip Guidebook T221: Washington, D.C., American Geophysical Union, 9 p.
  30. Reid, S.E. and Marion, J.L., 2004, 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.
  31. Rice, K.C., Chanat, J.G., Hornberger, G.M., and Webb, J.R., 2001, Hydrological and geochemical controls on episodic acidification of streams in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia [abs.], in Abstracts, Virginia Water Research Symposium 2001: Virginia Water Resources Research Center Special Report SR21-2001, 29 p.
  32. Rice, K.C., Chanat, J.G., Hornberger, G.M., and Webb, J.R., 2004, Interpretation of concentration-discharge patterns in acid-neutralizing capacity during storm flow in three small, forested catchments in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia: Water Resources Research, 40, W05301, doi:10.1029/2003WR002709
  33. Rice, K.C., Deviney, F.A., Hornberger, G.M., and Webb, J.R., 2005, Predicting the Vulnerability of Streams to Episodic Acidification and Potential Effects on Aquatic Biota in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5259, 154 p.
  34. Rice, K.C., Hornberger, G.M., and Webb, R.J., 2000, Episodic variation of acid-neutralizing capacity in streamwater at Paine Run, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia [abs.], American Geophysical Union 2000 Spring Meeting, Washington, D.C.: published as a supplement to EOS Transactions, May 9, 2000, p. S259.
  35. Rice, K.C., Maben, S.W., and Webb, J.R., 2000, Water-Quality Data of Soil Water from Three Watersheds, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 1999-2000: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 01-236, 17 p. [PDF file-392 KB].
  36. Rice, K.C., Raffensperger, J.P. and Webb, R.J., 1999, Hydrological and geochemical controls on episodic acidification of streams in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia--Development and testing of a predictive model [abs.]: Virginia Water Research Symposium, November 15, 1999, Richmond, Va.
  37. Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), 2000a, Comprehensive hydrogeologic and well siting study, January 2000, SAIC ref. #01-1408-00-2271-200, prepared for Frederick County Sanitation Authority: Science Applications International Corporation, Westminster, MD, 9 p., 6 tables, 6 plates.
  38. Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), 2000b, Hydrogeologic evaluation Clear Brook quarries Frederick County, Virginia, March 2000, SAIC ref. #01-1633-00-2271-700, prepared for Frederick County Sanitation Authority: Science Applications International Corporation, Westminster, MD, 16 p., 1 table, 4 figures.
  39. Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), 2000c, Hydrogeologic evaluation Stephens City quarries Frederick County, Virginia, September 2000, SAIC ref. #01-1633-00-2271-100, prepared for Frederick County Sanitation Authority: Science Applications International Corporation, Westminster, MD, 12 p., 2 tables, 7 figures, 2 appendices.
  40. Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), 2000d, Hydrogeologic evaluation for Orchard View Elementary School site Frederick County, Virginia, October 2000, SAIC ref. #01-1633-00-2271-307, prepared for Frederick County Sanitation Authority: Science Applications International Corporation, Westminster, MD, 17 p., 1 table, 4 figures, 5 appendices.
  41. Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), 2000e, Hydrogeologic evaluation for Whetzel Spring supply well Frederick County, Virginia, November 2000, SAIC ref. #01-1633-00-2271-407, prepared for Frederick County Sanitation Authority: Science Applications International Corporation, Westminster, MD, 19 p., 1 table, 1 figure, 5 appendices, 1 plate.
  42. Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), 2001, Well log inventory, November 2001, SAIC ref. #01-1633-00-2271, prepared for Frederick County Sanitation Authority: Science Applications International Corporation, Westminster, MD, variously paged.
  43. Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), 2004, Hydrogeologic evaluation Cover property Frederick County, Virginia, February 2004, SAIC ref. #01-1408-00-3077, prepared for Frederick County Sanitation Authority: Science Applications International Corporation, Westminster, MD, 23 p., 1 table, 19 figures, 1 plate.
  44. Standage, R.W., Downey, D.M., and Kenworthy, R.P., 1990, "Stream pH Modification with Single-Point Limestone Application, "Abstracts of 120th National Meeting of American Fisheries Society, American Fisheries Society, Bellefonte, PA, August, 1990, p. 143
  45. Stoner, C.L., and Downey, D.M., 1990, "Mitigation of Acid Rain in Streamwater with Limestone," Proceedings of 4th National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Vol. II, K. Whatley, Ed., UNCA, Asheville, NC, August 1990, pp 577-582
  46. 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.
  47. Thornberry-Ehrlich, T.L., 2005, Geologic Resource Evaluation, Shenandoah National Park, Geologic Resource Management Issues Scoping Summary
  48. Wagman, J.D. and Downey, D.M., 1991, "Limestone Treatment of Acid Streams," Proceedings of th National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Vol. I, K. Whatley, Ed., UNCA, Asheville, NC, August, 1991, pp 535-540
  49. Webb, R.J., Cosby, B.J., Deviney, F.A., Jr., Galloway, J.N., Maben, S.W., and Bulger, A.J., 2004, Are Brook Trout Streams in Western Virginia and Shenandoah National Park Recovering from Acidification?: Department of Environmental Sciences, p.4091 – 4096.
  50. Wirtz, S.E., and Downey, D.M., 1997, "Water Chemistry Habitat Assessment for the Eastern Tiger Salamander" in Proceedings of the 11th National Conference on Undergraduate Research, UNCA, Asheville, NC, August, 1997, pp. 1876-1880