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Brad Russell

Brad Russell Title: Map Librarian, Network Administrator
Phone: 204.786.9750
Office: Map Library, 4CM40 (wheelchair access via 5C16B)
Building: Centennial Hall
Email: b.russell@uwinnipeg.ca

Research Interests:
Applications of Remote Sensing and GIS for Rural and Urban locations.

Publications:
Krenn, K. M., E. A. Cloutis, B. Russell, S. Kollar , and J. Strong. 2001. Reflectance spectra of jarosite minerals: Implications for Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. XXXII, pp. CD-ROM, Abstract #1223.

Marcino, D., E. A. Cloutis, P. M. Asher, J. Strong, B. Russell, and D. Goltz. 2001. Spectral-compositional properties of iron-bearing clays: remote sensing implications. Lunar Planet. Sci. XXXII, pp. CD-ROM, Abstract #1199.

Strong, J., E. A. Cloutis, and B. Russell. 2001. Spectral properties of carbonates in the 2.0-2.5 µm region: Implications for Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. XXXII, pp. CD-ROM, Abstract #1197.

Russell, B., Buchner, A., and Hathout, S. 2000. Digital enhancement of a prehistoric rock painting From Hazlet , Saskatchewan. International Rock Art Congress (IRAC) Proceedings, Volume 1, pp. 19-24.

Cloutis, E. A., D. Goltz, J. Coombs, B. Russell, M. Guertin, and T. Mueller. 2000. Hydrated carbonate minerals: Spectral reflectance properties and possibility of detection in Martian spectra. Lunar Planet. Sci. XXXI, pp. CD-ROM, Abstract #1155.

Cloutis, E. A., D. M. Goltz, J. Coombs, B. Russell, M. Guertin, and T. Mueller. 2000. Reflectance spectra of anhydrous carbonate minerals: Implications for Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. XXXI, pp. CD-ROM, Abstract #1152.

Russell, B., Buchner, A., and Guertin, M. (in press) A Geographic Information Systems approach to the rock art of the southwestern Canadian Shield in American Indian Rock Art , proceedings of the International Rock Art Congress, Ripon, Wisconsin.

Russell, B., Buchner, A., and Hathout, S. (in press) Digital enhancement of a prehistoric pictograph from southwestern Saskatchewan in American Indian Rock Art, proceedings of the International Rock Art Congress, Ripon, Wisconsin, May 24-28, 1999.