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Andrew L. Russ (Andy)

Remote Sensing Specialist




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Andrew Russ (Andy)
Biological Science Technician
USDA-ARS Hydrology and Remote Sensing Laboratory
Bldg. 007, Rm. 104, BARC-West
Beltsville, MD 20705-2350 USA
Voice: (301) 504-8533
Fax: (301) 504-8931
Andrew.Russ@ars.usda.gov


Research Interests:

  • Hyperspectral RemoteSensing
  • Geographic Information Systems


Education:

  • 1993: B.S. (Biology) University of Maryland, College Park, MD
  • 2003: M.S. (Geography) University of Maryland, College Park, MD


Professional Experience:


Awards:

  • 2000 Natural Resources Institute Technician of the Year


Professional Service:

  • Member Ecological Society of America


Selected Publications: (please contact the author to determine reprint availability)

(view author's publications/interpretive summaries/technical abstracts since 1999)

Spatial Variability of Leaf Chlorophyll Derived from Hyperspectral Images. - (01-Dec-00)

Narrowband to Broadband Conversions of Land Surface Albedo: II Validation. - (31-May-02)

A credit assignment approach to fusing classifiers of multiseason hyperspectral imagery. C. M. Bachmann, M. H. Bettenhausen, R. A. Fusina, T. F. Donato, A. L. Russ, J. W. Burke, G. M. Lamela, W. J. Rhea, B. R. Truitt, and J. H. Porter (2003). IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing. vol. 41 no.11, pp 2488 - 2499.

Assessing the spatial distribution of Phragmites australis on a mid-atlantic barrier island. A. L. Russ, C. M. Bachmann, R. A. Fusina, and J. W. Burke. Proceedings of the 88th Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Savannah, GA, August 3-8, 2003.

A comparison of automated land-cover mapping and invasive species detection in PHILLS and PROBE2 airborne hyperspectral imagery. C. M. Bachmann, T. F. Donato, R. A. Fusina, R. Lathrop, L. Geib, A. L. Russ, J. W. Burke, M. H. Bettenhausen, G. M. Lamela, W. J. Rhea, B. R. Truitt, and J. H. Porter. Proceedings of the 2003 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Toulouse, France, July 21-25, 2003.

Potential for Assessing Crop Residue Cover and Soil Tillage with Aviris Data. Daughtry, C.S., Hunt, E.R., Doraiswamy, P.C., Russ, A.L. 2004. Potential for Assessing Crop Residue Cover and Soil Tillage with AVIRIS Data [CD-ROM]. Airborne Visible Infrared Imaging Spectrometer Earth Science Applications. Pasadena, CA: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

Remote Sensing of Crop Residue Cover and Soil Tillage Intensity. Daughtry, C.S., Hunt, E.R., Doraiswamy, P.C., McMurtrey, J.E., Russ, A.L. Remote sensing of crop residue cover and soil tillage intensity. In: Proceedings of 2003 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, July 21-25, 2003, Toulouse, France. 2003 CDROM.

# Cellulose Absorption Index (Cai) to Quantify Mixed Soil-Plant Litter Scenes. Nagler, P.L., Inoue, Y., Glenn, E.P., Russ, A.L., Daughtry, C.S.T. 2003. Cellulose absorption index (CAI) to quantify mixed soil-plant litter scenes, Remote Sensing of Environment.87:310-325.



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