1. Hornbeck, J.W.; Adams, M.B.; Corbett, E.S.; Verry, E.S.; Lynch, J.A. 1993. Long-term impacts of forest treatments on water yield: A summary for northeastern USA. Journal of Hydrology. 150(2-4): 323-344. https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-1694(93)90115-p .
2. Kelly, C.; Schoenholtz, S.; Adams, M.B. 2011a. Contrasts in carbon and nitrogen ecosystem budgets in adjacent Norway spruce and Appalachian hardwood watersheds in the Fernow Experimental Forest, West Virginia. In: Medley, C.N.; Patterson, Glenn; Parker, M.J., eds. Observing, studying and managing for change—Proceedings of the fourth interagency conference on research in the watersheds. Scientific Investigations Rep. 2011-5169. Reston, VA: U.S. Department of Interior, Geological Survey: 121-126. https://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2011/5169/SIR11-5169_508.pdf (accesssed April 7, 2020).
3. Kelly, C.N.; Schoenholtz, S.; Adams, M.B. 2011b. Soil properties associated with net nitrification following watershed conversion from Appalachian hardwoods to Norway spruce. Plant and Soil. 344(1-2): 361-376. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-011-0755-5 .
4. Patric, J.H.; Reinhart, K.G. 1971. Hydrologic effects of deforesting two mountain watersheds in West Virginia. Water Resources Research. 7(5): 1182-1188. https://doi.org/10.1029/wr007i005p01182 .
5. Vose, J.M.; Ford, C.R.; Laseter, S.; Drymond, S.; Sun, G. [et al.]. 2012. Can forest watershed management mitigate climate change effects on water resources? In: Webb, A.A.; Bonnell, M.; Bren, L.; Lane, P.N.J. [et al.], eds. Revisiting experimental catchment studies in forest hydrology, poceedings of a workshop held during the XXV IUGG General Assembly; 2011 June 27- July 8; Melbourne, Australia. IAHS Publ. 353. Oxfordshire, England: International Association of Hydrological Sciences: 12-25.