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Number of items: 19

Journal Article

Russell, MJ and MacLean, VL, Management issues in a Tasmanian tourist cave: potential microclimatic impacts of cave modifications, Journal of Environmental Management, 87, (3) pp. 474-483. ISSN 0301-4797 (2008) [Refereed Article] 
Hingston, AB and Marsden-Smedley, J and Driscoll, DA and Corbett, S and Fenton, J and Anderson, R and Plowman, C and Mowling, FA and Jenkin, MC and Matsui, K and Bonham, KJ and Ilowski, M and McQuillan, PB and Yaxley, BK and Reid, T and Storey, D and Poole, L and Mallick, SA and Fitzgerald, N and Kirkpatrick, JB and Febey, J and Harwood, A and Michaels, KF and Russell, MJ and Black, PG and Emmerson, L and Visoiu, MH and Morgan, J and Breen, S and Gates, S and Bantich, MN and Desmarchelier, J, Extent of invasion of Tasmanian native vegetation by the exotic bumblebee Bombus terrestris (Apoidea: Apidae), Austral Ecology, 27, (2) pp. 162-172. ISSN 1442-9985 (2002) [Refereed Article]
Russell, MJ, Monitoring regional vegetation change using reflectance measurements from multiple solar zenith angles, Environment International, 27, (2-3) pp. 211-217. ISSN 0160-4120 (2001) [Refereed Article] 
Russell, MJ and Nunez, M and Chladil, MA and Valiente, JA and Lopez-Baeza, E, Conversion of Nadir, Narrowband Reflectance in Red and Near-Infrared Channels to Hemispherical Surface Albedo, Remote Sensing of Environment, 61, (1) pp. 16-23. (1997) [Refereed Article] 

Book

Bridle, K and Cullen, P and Russell, MJ, Peatland hydrology, fire management and Holocene fire regimes in southwest Tasmanian Blanket Bogs, Nature Conservation Branch of the Department of Primary Industries, Water and Environment, Hobart, pp. i-v, 1-92. (2003) [Authored Other Book] 

Conference Publication

Di Folco, M and Russell, MJ, Mapping Soil Organic Carbon Content of Buttongrass Moorland Organosols in Tasmania, Buttongrass Moorland Management Workshop, Hobart, Tasmania 4-6 July 2007 Program and Abstracts, July, Hobart, Tasmania, pp. 26-26. (2007) [Conference Extract] 
Di Folco, M and Russell, MJ, Mapping Soil Organic Carbon Content of Organosols in Tasmania, Proceedings of the Spatial Science Institute Biennial International Conference (SSC2007), Hobart, Tasmania Australia, 14-18 May 2007, May, Hobart, Tasmania, pp. 737-747. ISBN 978-0-9581366-6-2 (2007) [Refereed Conference] 
Janssen, V and Russell, MJ, Proceedings of the Spatial Science Institute Biennial International Conference (SSC2007), Hobart, Tasmania Australia, 14-18 May 2007, Proceedings of the Spatial Science Institute Biennial International Conference (SSC2007), Hobart, Tasmania Australia, 14-18 May 2007, May, Hobart, Tasmania, pp. xiv-xliv, 1-1101. ISBN 978-0-9581366-6-2 (2007) [Conference Edited] 
Russell, MJ, Using High Resolution Satellite Imagery as Input into Environmental Models - Choice of Bands and Effect of Image Acquisition Time, The 13th Australasian Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Conference Proceedings - 2006, November, Canberra EJ (2006) [Non Refereed Conference] 
Russell, MJ, Using the semi-variogram to reduce error due to varying solar elevation when extracting model input from high resolution satellite imagery, The 13th Australasian Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Conference Handbook and Abstracts, November, Canberra, pp. 63-63. (2006) [Conference Extract] 
Bridle, K and Russell, MJ, Impacts of Climate Change on Tasmanian Peatland Ecosystems: the challenge of managing for today and for the future, The Great Greenhouse Gamble: A conference on the Impacts of Climate Change on Biodiversity and Natural Resource Management: Conference Proceedings, September, Sydney, NSW EJ (2005) [Non Refereed Conference] 
Russell, MJ and Paksec, Z, Landsat-based hierarchical classification of vegetation types in Tasmania, Spatial Sciences 22-26 September 2003: Spatial Knowledge without Boundaries, 2003, Canberra EJ ISBN 0-9588349-8-9 (2003) [Refereed Conference] 
Bridle, K and Russell, MJ and Cullen, P and Pemberton, M, Tasmanian blanket bogs - dry wetland environment, ESA Ecology 2003 Conference: Abstracts, Dec 8-10, 2003, Armidale, NSW, pp. 38-38. ISBN 1 86389 860 3 (2003) [Conference Extract] 
Russell, MJ, Coupling a Simple Geometric-Optics Model of Tree Crown Shading with the SAIL Model to Examine Solar Zenith Angle Induced Changes in Forest Reflectance, Modsim 99, 6-9 December 1999, University of Waikato, New Zealand, pp. 829-834. ISBN 0-86422-948-8 (1999) [Refereed Conference] 
Russell, MJ, Seeing the Trees for the Forest: Scale Issues and the Incorporation of Remotely Sensed Data in the Design of Environmental Models, The Institute of Australian Geographers 1999 Conference: Geography at the Millenium, 27th September to 1 October, University of Sydney (1999) [Non Refereed Conference] 
Russell, MJ and Nunez, M, Geometric Spectral Corrections to Multiple Solar Zenith Angle Satellite Data, Tasmania, Australia, Modsim 97, 8-11 Dec 1997, Hobart, Tasmania, pp. 94-98. ISBN 0864228252 (1997) [Refereed Conference] 

Contract Report, Consultant's Report

Russell, MJ, Report on Landsat TM Identification of Macrocystis pyrifera (Giant Kelp) Beds in Eastern Tasmania, Department of Primary Industries, Water and Environment (2002) [Consultants Report] 
Russell, MJ, Report on Landsat TM Land Cover Classification of Tasmania, State of the Environment Unit, Resource Planning and Development Commission (2002) [Consultants Report] 

Thesis

Russell, MJ, Satellite monitoring of the surface albedo of natural vegetation in Tasmania: temporal, spatial and spectral considerations (2001) [PhD] 
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