SWAS-VTSSS
Documents and Assessments


Journal article, reports, book chapters, theses, and presentations associated with the SWAS-VTSSS program.

SWAS-VTSSS Bibliography


Documentation and analysis of hydrological and biogeochemical status and change in mountain streams and watersheds of the central Appalachian region.

Synthesis and interpretation of surface-water quality and aquatic biota data collected in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 1979–2009  –  U.S. Geological Survey, 2013.

Significance of headwater streams and and perinnial springs in ecological monitoring in Shenandoah National Park  –  U.S. Geological Survey, 2013.

Virginia Trout Stream Sensitivity Study 2010 Survey: Results for Shenandoah National Park  –  SWAS report to National Park Service, 2012.

National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program Report to Congress 2011: An Integrated Assessment  –  National Science and Technology Council, 2011.

Acid Rain and Related Programs: 2009 Environmental Results  –  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Acid Rain Program, 2010.

Aquatic Critical Loads and Exceedances in Acid-Sensitive Portions of Virginia and West Virginia  –  E&S Environmental Consulting multi-agency report, 2010.

Threats From Above: Air Pollution Impacts on Ecosystems and Biological Diversity in the Eastern United States  –  The Nature Conservancy and the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, 2008.

Eastern Brook Trout: Status and Threats  –  Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture, 2006.

Acidic Deposition Impacts on Natural Resources in Shenandoah National Park  –  National Park Service, 2006.

Predicting the Vulnerability of Streams to Episodic Acidification in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia  –  U.S. Geological Survey, 2006.

Aquatic Critical Load Development for the Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia  –  E&S Environmental Consulting report to USDA Forest Service, 2004.

Effects of Acidic Deposition on Aquatic Resources in the Central Appalachian Mountains  –  SWAS report, 2004.

Assessment of Air Quality and Related Values in Shenandoah National Park – National Park Service, 2003.

Response of surface water chemistry to the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990  –  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2003.

Assessment of the Effects of Acidic Deposition on Aquatic Resources in the Southern Appalachian Mountains –  Southern Appalachian Mountain Initiative, 2002.

Assessment of the Effects of Acidic Deposition on Forest Resources in the Southern Appalachian Mountains –  Southern Appalachian Mountain Initiative, 2002.

Current and projected status of coldwater fish communities in the southeastern U.S. in the context of continued acid deposition  –  SWAS-VTSSS report to Trout Unlimited, 1998.