CURRICULUM VITAE
BRADLEY C. RUNDQUIST
GENERAL INFORMATION
Department of Geography
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University of North Dakota
Grand Forks, ND 58202-9020
Voice: 701-***-****; FAX: 701-***-****
E-mail: abo0zl@r.postjobfree.com
EDUCATION
Ph.D. Geography, Kansas State University, Manhattan. 2000. Dissertation title: Fine-scale
spatial and temporal variation in the relationship between spectral reflectance and a
prairie
vegetation canopy. Advisor: D.G. Goodin
M.A. Geography, Kansas State University, Manhattan. 1995. Thesis title: A reflection of
its
water: Agricultural land-use change in Finney County, Kansas, 1987-1992. Advisor: M.D.
Nellis
B.J. News-Editorial, University of Nebraska, Lincoln. 1991. Completed minors in
geography,
biology, and Latin
APPOINTMENTS
2011-Present Professor, Department of Geography,
UND
2008-Present Chair, Department of Geography,
UND
2005-PresentAdjunct Associate Professor, Department of Space
Studies, UND
2004-PresentAdjunct Associate Professor, Department of Earth System Science & Policy
Director, North Dakota View (AmericaView Consortium
)
2004-2011Associate Professor, Department of Geography,
UND
2002-2008Director, Geographic Information Science Graduate Certificate, UND
2000-PresentDirector, Geographic Analysis and Remote Sensing Laboratory, UND
2000-2004Assistant Professor, Department of Geography,
UND
1998-2000Adjunct Instructor, College of Technology and Aviation, Kansas State
University at Salina
1997-2000Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Geography, Kansas State
University,
Manhattan
1997-2000Manager, Remote Sensing Research Laboratory, Department of Geography,
Kansas State University, Manhattan
1995-1996Associate Scientist, Lockheed Martin Engineering & Sciences Company,
NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX
1993-1995Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Geography, Kansas State
University,
Manhattan
1991-1992Assistant City Editor, The Messenger (Daily Newspaper) Fort Dodge, IA
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May 2, 2011
TEACHING
TEACHING INTERESTS
? Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing
? Geographic Information Systems
? Biogeography
? Introductory Physical Geography
COURSES TAUGHT
? Global Physical Environment (GEOG 121 at UND)
? Environmental Remote Sensing and Air Photo Interpretation & Lab (GEOG 374/L at UND)
? Biogeography (GEOG 421 at UND)
? Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GEOG 474 at UND)
? Digital Image Processing (GEOG 475 at UND)
? Advanced Techniques in Geographic Information Systems (GEOG 574 at UND)
? Graduate Seminar in Remote Sensing (GEOG 575 at UND)
? Field Methods in Geography (GEOG 421/576 at UND)
GRADUATE RESEARCH ADVISED AT UND
? Completed (14 M.S. Theses, 2 M.A. Theses, 3 M.S. Independent Studies)
2010 Peter A. Metzger, M.S. High-Resolution, Low-Cost, Near-Infrared and Color Kite
GRADUATE COMMITTEES
? Completed (5 Ph.D., 20 M.S., 3 M.E.M.):
2011 Amanda Gearhart, Ph.D. Animal and Range Science (North Dakota State University)
Richard Suggs, M.S. Geology
2010 Christina Cummings, M.S. Geography
Kyna Hogg, M.S. Biology
Shawn O Neil, M.E.M. Earth System Science and Policy
Bhanuben Patel, Ph.D. Engineering
Erin Pederson, M.S. Geography
Brian Torborg, M.S. Geography
2009 Branden Bornemann, M.E.M. Earth System Science and Policy
Sandhya Nepal, M.E.M. Earth System Science and Policy
2008 Anne Coyle, Ph.D. Biology
David Hartzell, M.S. Space Studies
James Lindstrom, M.S. Geography
James Maskey, Ph.D. Biology
Chad Parent, M.S. Biology
2007 Tedros Berhane, M.S. Earth System Science and Policy
Julie Gallagher, M.S. Geography
Eric Pulis, M.S. Biology
2006 Joshua Johnston, M.S. Geography
Shankar Karki, Ph.D. Engineering
Penny Pettit, M.S. Earth System Science and Policy
Gary Votaw, M.S. Geography
2005 Nsalambi Nkongolo, M.S. Geography
Ganesh Pulicherla, M.S. Computer Science
Shubhada Savant, M.S. Space Studies
Olalekan Sodeinde, M.S. Space Studies
2004 Damon Grabow, M.S. Atmospheric Sciences
Sara A. Milne, M.S. Biology
? In Progress:
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?Kenneth Cabarle, Ph.D. Biology
?Peter Christensen, M.S. Biology
?CharlesTanner Gue, M.S. Biology
?Beth Hagensen, Ph.D. Criminal Justice
?Matthew Burton-Kelly, Ph.D. Geology
?Charlotte Klesman, Ph.D. Communications
?Emily Knish, M.S. Geography
?AnnMarie Krmpotich, M.S. Biology
?Bethany Kurz, M.S. Space Studies
?Marc Kurz, M.S. Space Studies
?John Leonhart, Ph.D. Biology
?Adam Ries, M.S., Geological Engineering
?Jessica Shahan, M.S. Biology
?Karew Schumaker, Ph.D. Geology
?Dustin VanThuyne, M.S. Biology
?Matthew Weiler, Ph.D. Geology
?Qiang Zhou, M.S. Earth System Science and Policy
UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH ADVISED AND/OR FUNDED
2011 Matthew Fahrenbruch, Geography major, An Examination of Shifting Economic
Conditions and Changing Vulnerabilities in San Juan de Sur, Nicaragua, since the 1992
Tsunami.
2009 Matthew Fahrenbruch, Geography major, Using Remote Sensing to Estimate Common
Tansy Distribution: Woodside Prairie Restoration Site, Minnesota, Ronald E. McNair
Post-baccalaureate Achievement Program.
2005 Paige Baker, Geography major, Using Airborne Hyperspectral Imagery to Map a
Saltcedar Infestations near Lake Sakakawea, North Dakota, Ronald E. McNair Post-
baccalaureate Achievement Program.
2004 Paige Baker, Geography major, GIS Analysis of the Spatial and Temporal Distribution
of
Mollusks in the Hell Creek Formation of Montana, Indians Into Geosciences (INGEOS)
program (funded by J.H. Hartman).
Emily Grewe, Geography major, A Test of Borehole Paleoclimatology, NSF
Paleoclimate Program for Global Change (summer funding).
Christopher Sanders, Geography major, NASA Native View Connections Program:
Remote Sensing and GIS Training, North Dakota Space Training and Research
(NDSTaR) program (summer funding).
2003 Torgrim Hoydahl, B.S. Geography/Peace Studies 2003, Project Advisor for UND
Department of Interdisciplinary Studies Senior Project.
Avram Slanger, Aviation Management major, Satellite Bioclimatology, North Dakota
EPSCoR Advanced Undergraduate Research Award (summer funding).
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2002 Mitchell Schull, B.S. Geography 2003, North Dakota Trauma System Assessment
(semester funding).
Nicholas Ziegelmann, B.S. Geography 2002, North Dakota Trauma System Assessment
(semester funding).
2001 Ben Ehreth, B.S. Geography 2001, Continued Development of GIS Data for the TEAM
Leafy Spurge Project, Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units Cooperative Agreement,
United States Department of the Interior (academic year and summer funding).
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
2010 Rundquist, B.C., P.R. Sethre, and C.R. Enger. Environmental Remote Sensing
Laboratory
Manual, Sixth Edition. Grand Forks: University of North Dakota, Geography
Department.
2008 Rundquist, B.C. and P.R. Sethre. Environmental Remote Sensing and Air Photo
Interpretation Laboratory Manual, Fifth Edition. Grand Forks: University of North
Dakota, Geography Department.
2006 Rundquist, B.C. and P.R. Sethre. Environmental Remote Sensing and Air Photo
Interpretation Laboratory Manual, Fourth Edition. Grand Forks: University of North
Dakota, Geography Department.
2005 Rundquist, B.C. and P.R. Sethre. Environmental Remote Sensing and Air Photo
Interpretation Laboratory Manual, Third Edition. Grand Forks: University of North
Dakota, Geography Department.
2003 Rundquist, B.C. and P.R. Sethre. Environmental Remote Sensing and Air Photo
Interpretation Laboratory Manual, Second Edition. Grand Forks: University of North
Dakota, Geography Department.
2001 Rundquist, B.C. Environmental Remote Sensing and Air Photo Interpretation Laboratory
Manual. Grand Forks: University of North Dakota, Geography Department.
2000 Rundquist, B.C., J.A. Harrington, Jr., and A.J. Smith. Introduction to Remote
Sensing
Laboratory Manual, Eighth Edition. Manhattan: Kansas State University, Geography
Department.
1999 Rundquist, B.C., and J.A. Harrington, Jr. Introduction to Remote Sensing Laboratory
Manual, Seventh Edition. Manhattan: Kansas State University, Geography Department.
1996 Harrington, J.A., Jr., M.D. Nellis, and B.C. Rundquist. Introduction to Remote
Sensing
Laboratory Manual, Sixth Edition. Manhattan: Kansas State University Geography
Department.
WORKSHOPS AND INVITED PRESENTATIONS (TEACHING FOCUS)
SCHOLARSHIP
RESEARCH INTERESTS
? Spatial and temporal variation in vegetation distribution
? Land use/land cover change
? Environmental remote sensing
? Proximal remote sensing (field spectroscopy)
REFEREED PAPERS (BOLD = Current or Former UND Student)
2010 Rundquist, B.C. Unsupervised classification, in: Encyclopedia of Geography, ed. B.
Warf, pp. 2914-2915. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc.
Wetherholt, W.A., and B.C. Rundquist. A survey of ethics content in college-level
remote sensing courses in the U.S. Journal of Geography 109(2):75-86.
2008 Todhunter, P.E., and B.C. Rundquist. Pervasive wetland flooding in the Glacial Drift
Prairie of North Dakota (USA). Natural Hazards 46(1):73-88.
2007 Rundquist, B.C. and D.A. Brookman. Spectral characterization of the invasive shrub
Saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) in North Dakota. Geocarto International 22(1):63-72.
2006 Rundquist, B.C., C.J. Henrie, and E.J. Grewe. Internet access to remotely sensed
data:
Satellite imaging made commonplace. Journal of Map & Geography Libraries 2(2):21-
32.
2005 Sethre, P.R., B.C. Rundquist, and P.E. Todhunter. Remote detection of prairie
pothole
ponds in the Devils Lake Basin of North Dakota. GIScience & Remote Sensing
42(4):277-296.
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2004 Todhunter, P.E., and B.C. Rundquist. The nine-year flood: Terminal lake flooding and
wetland expansion in Nelson County, North Dakota (USA). Physical Geography
25(1):68-85.
Brookman, D.A., B.P. Pang, B.E. Pringle, and B.C. Rundquist. Changes in urbanization
in Northern Illinois from 1988 to 2001 using Landsat and census data. Papers and
Proceedings of the Applied Geography Conferences 27:223-230.
2003 Brookman, D.A., B.C. Rundquist, and R.S. Hanley. Prediction of Saltcedar (Tamarix
ramosissma): A risk assessment using the Genetic Algorithm for Rule-Set Prediction
(GARP) Model. Papers and Proceedings of the Applied Geography Conferences 26:462-
470.
2002 Rundquist, B.C. The influence of canopy vegetation fraction on spectral measurements
over native tallgrass prairie. Remote Sensing of Environment 81(1):129-135.
Goodin, D.G., J.A. Harrington, Jr., and B.C. Rundquist. Land-cover change and
associated trends in reflectivity and vegetation index in southwestern Kansas: 1972-1992.
Geocarto International 17(1):43-50.
Smith, N.F., B.C. Rundquist, R.R. Root, S.R. Hager, and B. Card. Imaging spectrometry
to map potential wildfire fuels and Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota.
URL:
http://www.colorado.edu/hazards/qr/qr164/qr164.html.
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GENERAL READERSHIP
1997 Rundquist, B.C. Astronaut photography: portraits of the planet. Geographic Insights
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2009 Rundquist, B.C., and G.S. Vandeberg. Fully engaging students in the remote sensing
process through field experience. Association of American Geographers, Las Vegas, NV.
2008 Blue, S., and B.C. Rundquist. Development of the Turtle Mountain Field Station: An
NSF-sponsored project to strengthen geospatial technologies education. Great
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Plains/Rocky Mountain Division of the Association of American Geographers, Grand
Forks, ND.
Wetherholt, W.A., and B.C. Rundquist. Ethics in U.S. remote sensing education.
Association of American Geographers, Boston, MA.
Wetherholt, W.A., and B.C. Rundquist. Barriers to the inclusion of ethics in remote
sensing education. Great Plains/Rocky Mountain Division of the Association of
American Geographers, Grand Forks, ND.
Rundquist, B.C. North Dakota View. Upper Midwest Chapter of the American Society
for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Brookings, SD.
2005 Pachhai, S., B.C. Rundquist, B.B. Bolles, W.D. Peck, and X. Wang. Temporary flood
storage volume estimations using 1-m LiDar and 30-m NED DEMs for the Red River or
the North Basin. ASPRS Pecora 16: Global Priorities in Land Remote Sensing, Sioux
Falls, SD.
Rundquist, B.C., P.R. Sethre, and P.E. Todhunter. Remote detection of prairie pothole
ponds in the Devils Lake Basin of North Dakota. Great Plains/Rocky Mountain Division
of the Association of American Geographers, Laramie, WY.
Geraci, C.C., B.C. Rundquist, and T. Dudley. Remote sensing assessment of widespread
saltcedar infestation and biological control in northwest Nevada. Prairie Division,
Canadian Association of Geographers, Winnipeg, MB.
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Pang-Brookman, B.P., B.C. Rundquist, G.S. Vandeberg, and D.A. Brookman.
Investigating climatic variability of ice jams along the Red River of the North, North
Dakota. Applied Geography Conference, Washington, D.C.
Pringle, B.E., and B.C. Rundquist. Using high spatial resolution imagery to map leafy
spurge and Canada thistle in the north unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. North
Dakota Academy of Science, Grand Forks, ND.
Pachhai, S., B.C. Rundquist, W.D. Peck, and B.A. Bolles. USGS 30-m and LIDAR 1-m
DEMs to assess the accuracy of elevations in the Red River of the North Basin. North
Dakota Academy of Science, Grand Forks, ND.
Fischer, S., B. Goodwin, and B. Rundquist. The once vast prairie: Landscape and patch
characteristics of fragments in the Prairie Parkland Province. Northern Plains Biological
Symposium, Fargo, ND.
2004 Rundquist, B.C. Remote sensing as a tool for investigating human-environment
interactions. National Council for Geographic Education, Kansas City, MO.
Pervez, Md S., B.C. Rundquist, and S.K. Seelan. Mapping land cover change in northern
Bangladesh (1973-1996) using multi-temporal Landsat MSS and TM imagery. Great
Plains/Rocky Mountain Division of the Association of American Geographers, Sioux
Falls, SD.
Rundquist, B.C., D.A. Brookman, D.C. Rundquist, and R.L. Perk. Hyperspectral remote
sensing of invasive saltcedar near Lake Sakakawea, North Dakota. Association of
American Geographers, Philadelphia, PA.
Baker, P., J.H. Hartman, and B.C. Rundquist. GIS analysis of the spatial and temporal
distribution of mollusks in the Hell Creek Formation of Montana. Indians into
Geosciences (INGEOS) Conference, Grand Forks, ND.
2003 Rundquist, B.C., and A.F. Slanger. The effects of land cover on climate-vegetation-
sensor relationships in North Dakota. Great Plains/Rocky Mountain Division of the
Association of American Geographers, Manhattan, KS.
Brookman, D.A., B.C. Rundquist, and R.S. Hanley. Prediction of Saltcedar (Tamarix
ramosissima): A risk assessment using the Genetic Algorithm for Rule-Set Prediction
(GARP) model. Applied Geography Conference, Colorado Springs, CO.
Todhunter, P.E. and B.C. Rundquist. Damage assessment of Stump Lake and wetland
flooding in Nelson County, North Dakota. First Annual International Water Conference,
Moorhead, MN.
Todhunter, P.E., and B.C. Rundquist. Slow death by water: Ten years of flooding in
Nelson County, North Dakota. Association of American Geographers, New Orleans, LA.
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2002 Smith, N.F., B.C. Rundquist, R.R. Root, S.R. Hager, and B. Card. Imaging
spectrometry
to map potential wildfire fuels and Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota.
Applied Geography Conference, Binghampton, NY.
Rundquist, B.C., P.E. Todhunter, and P.R. Sethre. Assessing the loss of agricultural
lands from a pervasive, closed-basin flooding event in the Devils Lake Basin of North
Dakota. Applied Geography Conference, Binghampton, NY.
2001 Rundquist, B.C., and P.E. Todhunter. Assessing potential damage from a pervasive,
closed-basin flooding event at Stump Lake, North Dakota. Great Plains/Rocky Mountain
Division of the Association of American Geographers, Omaha, NE.
Rundquist, B.C. In situ remote sensing of green vegetation fraction over tallgrass
prairie
cover. American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, St. Louis, MO.
Goodin, D.G., B.C. Rundquist, and A.J. Smith. Biophysical process and spatial-spectral
response: a multi-scale analysis in tallgrass prairie. American Society for
Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, St. Louis, MO.
Harrington, J.A., Jr., B.C. Rundquist, D.G. Goodin, and A.J. Smith. The influence of crop
rotation on change detection in the High Plains. American Society for Photogrammetry
and Remote Sensing, St. Louis, MO.
Rundquist, B.C. Close-range remote sensing for estimating vegetation fraction over a
native tallgrass prairie canopy. Association of American Geographers, New York, NY.
2000 Rundquist, B.C., D.G. Goodin, and A.J. Smith. Relating biophysical processes to
spatial
patterns of spectral reflectance: A multiple-scale analysis of prairie vegetation
canopies.
Applied Geography Conference, Tampa, FL.
Rundquist, B.C. Close-range remote sensing of canopy vegetation fraction over tallgrass
prairie. Association of American Geographers, Pittsburgh, PA.
1999 Rundquist, B.C., J.A. Harrington, Jr., and D.G. Goodin. Mapping long- and short-term
land-cover dynamics in southwest Kansas through data fusion. American Society for
Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Portland, OR.
Hutchinson, J.M.S., B.C. Rundquist, and J.A. Harrington, Jr. Rural land-cover
classification using multidate SAR imagery. American Society for Photogrammetry and
Remote Sensing, Portland, OR.
Goodin, D.G., J.A. Harrington, Jr., and B.C. Rundquist. Land-use change and associated
trends in surface reflectivity in southwestern Kansas, 1972-1992. American Society for
Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Portland, OR.
Harrington, J.A., Jr., B.C. Rundquist, and D.G. Goodin. Mesoscale satellite
bioclimatology. American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Portland,
OR.
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Rundquist, B.C. Variation in narrow-band spectral response across a water gradient on
tallgrass prairie. Association of American Geographers, Honolulu, HI.
Harrington, J.A., Jr., B.C. Rundquist, and D.G. Goodin. Mesoscale satellite
bioclimatology. Association of American Geographers, Honolulu, HI.
1998 Rundquist, B.C. The effects of climatic factors on vegetation dynamics across
homogeneous land cover. Applied Geography Conference, Louisville, KY.
Rundquist, B.C., and J.A. Harrington., Jr. Regional and local NDVI response to climate
variables in Kansas. American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Tampa,
FL.
1997 Rundquist, B.C. NDVI response to climatic variation in Kansas. Applied Geography
Conference, Albuquerque, NM.
Rundquist, B.C. Spatial and temporal variation in NDVI response to climatic variables in
Kansas. Great Plains/Rocky Mountain Division of the Association of American
Geographers, Bozeman, MT.
1996 Rundquist, B.C. New technologies for teaching Earth science to astronauts. American
Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Houston, TX.
1995 Rundquist, B.C. The use of GIS to train astronauts. East Texas GIS Forum, Texas
Regional Institute for Environmental Studies, Huntsville, TX.
CONFERENCE PAPERS (POSTER) (BOLD = Current or Former UND Student)
2011 Fahrenbruch, M.L., and B.C. Rundquist. An examination of shifting economic
conditions and changing vulnerabilities in San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, since the 1992
tsunami. UND Graduate School Scholarly Forum, Grand Forks, ND.
Rundquist, B.C., and P.A. Metzger. Object-based land cover mapping of eastern North
Dakota Breeding Bird Survey Routes, Association of American Geographers, Seattle,
WA.
2010 Fahrenbruch, M.L. and B.C. Rundquist. Using remote sensing to estimate common
tansy distribution: Woodside Prairie Restoration Site, Minnesota. Great Plains/Rocky
Mountain Division of the Association of American Geographers, Lawrence, KS.
O Neil, S.T. and B.C. Rundquist. Mapping river ice break-up and jamming with SAR.
UND Graduate School Scholarly Forum, Grand Forks, ND.
VanThuyne, D.J., C.S. Dixon, K.R. Mehl, B.C. Rundquist, and B.J. Goodwin. Influence
of habitat type on grassland bird diversity. Annual Meeting of the North Dakota Chapter
of the Wildlife Society, Mandan, ND.
2009 Braaten, J., and B. Rundquist. Landscape change in the multi-use, multi-ownership
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forests of the Olympic Peninsula, Washington, 1988-2006. UND Graduate School
Scholarly Forum, Grand Forks, ND.
Metzger, P., and B. Rundquist. Non-terrestrial remote sensing in archaeology. UND
Graduate School Scholarly Forum, Grand Forks, ND.
Geraci, C.C., B.C. Rundquist, and T. Dudley. Assessment of widespread saltcedar
(Tamarix spp.) monocultures and biological control in northwest Nevada using moderate
scale satellite imagery. Association of American Geographers, Chicago, IL.
Baker, P.R., J.H. Hartman, and B.C. Rundquist. GIS analysis of the spatial and temporal
distribution of Cretaceous mollusks in the Hell Creek Formation of Montana. Association
of American Geographers, Chicago, IL.
2005 Baker, P., D. Brookman, and B.C. Rundquist. Remote detection of a saltcedar
infestation near Lake Sakakawea, North Dakota, using airborne hyperspectral imagery.
ASPRS Pecora 16: Global Priorities in Land Remote Sensing, Sioux Falls, SD.
Rundquist, B., G. Halvorson, S. Abel, S. Savant, and D. Stonefish. Workshop: Using
GPS/GIS to map leafy spurge infestations on Standing Rock Sioux lands. NASA Space
Grant Meeting, Western Region, Grand Forks, ND.
Fischer, S., B. Rundquist, and B. Goodwin. The once vast prairie: Landscape and patch
characteristics of fragments in the Prairie Parkland Province. UND Graduate School
Scholarly Forum, Grand Forks, ND.
Pang, B., B. Rundquist, G. Vandeberg, and D. Brookman. Ice jams along the Red River
of the North, North Dakota. UND Graduate School Scholarly Forum, Grand Forks, ND.
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2004 Pachhai, S., W.D. Peck, and B.C. Rundquist. Comparison of temporary flood water
storage volume estimations using 1-m LIDAR and 30-m NED DEM in the Red River
Basin. Great Plains/Rocky Mountain Division of the Association of American
Geographers, Sioux Falls, SD.
Rundquist, B.C., and S. Laducer. North Dakota NativeConnections: Geospatial
technology goals for Turtle Mountain Community College. NASA Space Grant Meeting,
Western Region, Houston, TX.
Sanders, C.R., and B.C Rundquist. NASA Native View Connections program: Remote
sensing and GIS training. NASA Space Grant Meeting, Western Region, Houston, TX.
Rundquist, B.C., S. de Silva, and S. Laducer. The NativeConnections program in North
Dakota: Enhancing geospatial technology education and use on tribal lands. Space on the
Prairie Conference, Grand Forks, ND.
Pervez, S., B.C. Rundquist, and S.K. Seelan. Changes in vegetation dynamics and
conversion of agricultural land in Bangladesh, 1973-2003. Space on the Prairie
Conference, Grand Forks, ND.
Gosnold, Jr. W., P. Todhunter, X. Dong, B. Rundquist, J. Majorowicz, and D. Blackwell.
A multidisciplinary approach to assessing the causal components of climate change.
American Geophysical Union 2004 Joint Assembly, Montreal, Canada.
Rundquist, B.C., D.C. Munski, and D.A. Hansen. One-hundred and twenty years of
geography on the northern plains: Department of Geography, University of North
Dakota. Association of American Geographers, Philadelphia, PA.
Eggleston, S.M., and B.C Rundquist. University of North Dakota safety study. UND
Graduate School Scholarly Forum, Grand Forks, ND.
Gosnold, Jr., W., P. Todhunter, X. Dong, B. Rundquist, J. Majorowicz and D. Blackwell.
Multidisciplinary approach to assessing the causal components of climate change. UND
Graduate School Scholarly Forum, Grand Forks, ND.
Karki, S., and B.C. Rundquist. Wind power suitability classification in North Dakota.
UND Graduate School Scholarly Forum, Grand Forks, ND.
Milne, S., R. Sweitzer, and B. Rundquist. Habitat suitability modeling as a tool
for managing prairie dogs in western North Dakota. UND Graduate School Scholarly
Forum, Grand Forks, ND.
Pachhai, S., B.C. Rundquist, and W.D. Peck. Identification of potential areas for
temporary flood water storage in the Red River Basin. UND Graduate School Scholarly
Forum, Grand Forks, ND.
2003 Rundquist, B.C. and P.E. Todhunter. Determining the extent of terminal lake and
wetland
flooding in Nelson County, North Dakota: 1991-2001. Space on the Prairie Conference,
Grand Forks, ND.
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Slanger, A.F., and B.C. Rundquist. Statistical Characterization of Climate-Vegetation-
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Satellite Sensor Relationships in North Dakota: 1994-2002. 4 Biennial North
Dakota/South Dakota Joint EPSCoR Conference, Fargo, ND.
Brookman, D.A., B.C. Rundquist, and R.S. Hanley. Saltcedar invasion into North
Dakota: A predictive analysis using the Genetic Algorithm for Rule-Set Prediction
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(GARP). 27 Annual Meeting of the Prairie Division of the Canadian Association of
Geographers, Gimli, MB.
Moe, S.A., B.C. Rundquist, D.C. Munski, D.B. Pool, and D.N. Morgando. Development
of an automated method to detect change in winter wheat acreage using remotely sensed
data. Great Plains/Rocky Mountain Division of the Association of American
Geographers, Manhattan, KS.
Sethre, P.R., and B.C. Rundquist. Characterization of Historical Land Use/Land Cover
Change in Eastern Nelson County, North Dakota. Great Plains/Rocky Mountain Division
of the Association of American Geographers, Manhattan, KS.
Brookman, D.A., and B.C. Rundquist. Proximal Remote Sensing of Saltcedar (Tamarix
ramosissima) near Lake Sakakawea, North Dakota. Mississippi Gulf Coast Geospatial
Conference, Biloxi, MS.
2002 Schull, M., N. Ziegelmann, B. Rundquist, and D. Hansen. Geographic Information
Systems for improved management of emergency medical services in North Dakota.
Upper Great Plains Technology Conference, Fargo, ND.
Rundquist, B.C., D.A. Hansen, M. Schull, and N. Ziegelmann. Creating a better rural
emergency ambulance service using GIS. North Dakota EPSCoR Science, Engineering
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and Mathematics 10 Annual Poster Session, Grand Forks, ND.
2001 Rundquist, B.C. Close-range remote sensing for estimating vegetation fraction over a
native tallgrass prairie canopy. Association of American Geographers, New York, NY.
1999 Hutchinson, J.M.S., and B.C. Rundquist. Spatial modeling of net radiation over
heterogeneous terrain. Association of American Geographers, Honolulu, HI.
Rundquist, B.C., J.A. Harrington, Jr., D.G. Goodin, and H. Fang. Mapping long- and
short-term land-cover change in southwest Kansas. Kansas Statewide EPSCoR
Conference, Topeka, KS.
Harrington, J.A., Jr., B.C. Rundquist, and D.G. Goodin. Mesoscale satellite
bioclimatology. Kansas Statewide EPSCoR Conference, Topeka, KS.
1998 Goodin, D.G., J.A. Harrington, Jr., and B.C. Rundquist. Agricultural land use and
irrigation expansion in southwestern Kansas, 1972-1992. Association of American
Geographers, Boston, MA.
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Goodin, D.G., J.A. Harrington, Jr., and B.C. Rundquist. Agricultural land use and
irrigation expansion in southwestern Kansas, 1972-1992. Water and the Future of Kansas
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15 Annual Conference, Manhattan, KS.
PANEL DISCUSSIONS
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2010 Remote Detection of Invasive Plant Species, South Dakota State University, 41 Annual
Geography Convention, Brookings, SD.
2004 Field-Based and Aerial Remote Sensing of Invasive Saltcedar near Lake Sakakawea,
North Dakota, North Dakota Saltcedar Task Force, Riverdale, ND.
2003 Ecological Remote Sensing at Multiple Spatial Scales, Department of Biology Forum,
University of North Dakota.
GIS Applications in Health Geography, College of Nursing Research Seminar, University
of North Dakota.
Development of an Automated Method to Detect Change in Winter Wheat Acreage using
Remotely Sensed Data and GIS, Ducks Unlimited, Bismarck, ND (with S. Moe).
The Quiet Flood: Terminal Lake Flooding and Wetland Expansion in Nelson County,
North Dakota, Sigma Xi, University of North Dakota Chapter, 2002-2003 Seminar Series
(with P. Todhunter).
Setting the Stage for Ecological Interactions: Documenting Historical Patterns of
Landscape Change, North Dakota EPSCoR RNEST Working Group, Biocomplexity
Cluster Workshop, University of North Dakota.
1996 GIS in Space. Presentation to Department of Geography, Kansas State University,
Manhattan, KS.
GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AWARDS, AND FELLOWSHIPS (Total Dollars: $1,174,485)
2011 Travel to Seattle; April 12-16, 2011, Senate Scholarly Activities Committee Travel
Award, University of North Dakota Office of Research and Program Development, $350.
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2010 North Dakota View, U.S. Geological Survey and AmericaView Inc., $24,000 (PI and
Consortium Director).
2009 North Dakota View, U.S. Geological Survey and AmericaView Inc., $23,152 (PI and
Consortium Director).
Travel to Las Vegas; March 23-26, 2009, Senate Scholarly Activities Committee
Travel Award, University of North Dakota Office of Research and Program
Development, $389.
2008 Turtle Mountain Field Station, National Science Foundation, Advanced Technical
Education Program, $150,000, 2 years (PI).
North Dakota View, U.S. Geological Survey and AmericaView Inc., $23,989 (PI and
Consortium Director).
Replacement Computers for the Geographic Analysis and Remote Sensing Lab
(GARSL), Student Technology Fee Award, University of North Dakota, $17,580 (with
G. Vandeberg).
Small Equipment Award, Office of the Vice President for Research, University of
North Dakota, $1,200.
Small Equipment Award, Office of the Vice President for Research, University of
North Dakota, $2,500.
Public Scholarship Grant, Center for Community Engagement, University of North
Dakota, $3,165.
Faculty Instructional Development Grant, Office of Instructional Development,
University of North Dakota, $624.
2007 North Dakota View, U.S. Geological Survey and AmericaView Inc., $51,000 (PI and
Consortium Director).
Small Equipment Award, Office of the Vice President for Research, University of
North Dakota, $2,500.
2006 North Dakota View, U.S. Geological Survey and AmericaView Inc., $84,000 (PI and
Consortium Director).
Little Missouri National Grasslands Golden Eagle Project, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, U.S. Forest Service, $40,000 (co-PI with R. Crawford).
Travel to Chicago; March 8-11, 2006, Senate Scholarly Activities Committee Travel
Award, University of North Dakota Office of Research and Program Development, $276.
2005 North Dakota View, U.S. Geological Survey and AmericaView Inc., $89,494 (PI and
Consortium Director).
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Replacement Computers for the Geographic Analysis and Remote Sensing Lab
(GARSL), Student Technology Fee Award, University of North Dakota, $8,505 (with D.
Munski and G. Vandeberg).
Smart Room Equipment for Geographic Analysis Laboratory, Room 116 O Kelly
Hall, Student Technology Fee Award, University of North Dakota, $21,147 (with G.
Vandeberg, D. Munski, and D. Hansen).
2004 North Dakota View, AmericaView Associate Membership, U.S. Geological Survey
and AmericaView Inc. (PI and Consortium Director), no funding.
Changes in Vegetation Dynamics and Conversion of Agricultural Land in
Bangladesh, 1973-2004, North Dakota NASA EPSCoR Faculty Seed Award (NASA
Grant #NCC5-582), $4,975 (PI).
Native View Connections: A Multi-Consortium Workforce Development Proposal,
NASA Space Grant College and Fellowship Program, $25,000 (6-state consortium, each
with a PI; ND PI is S. de Silva; B. Rundquist is ND s Remote Sensing Specialist).
NASA Native View Connections Program: Remote Sensing and GIS Training, North
Dakota Space Training and Research (NDSTaR), NASA Space Grant College and
Fellowship Program, NASA WorkForce Development Initiative, $4,000.
Computers to Support Instructional Needs in Geographic Information Sciences,
Student Technology Fee Award, University of North Dakota, $35,460.
Travel to Kansas City; October 21-24, 2004, Senate Scholarly Activities Committee
Travel Award, University of North Dakota Office of Research and Program
Development, $227.
2003 A Test of Borehole Paleoclimatology, National Science Foundation, Paleoclimate
Program for Global Change, University of North Dakota, $385,768, 3 years (W.D.
Gosnold, PI, P.E. Todhunter, X. Dong, and B.C. Rundquist, co-PIs).
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Detection and Prediction of Saltcedar Invasion in North Dakota, North Dakota
NASA EPSCoR Faculty Seed and Student Research Awards (NASA Grant #NCC5-582),
$13,256 (PI).
Investigation of Saltcedar Invasion near Lake Sakakawea, North Dakota, Upper
Midwest Aerospace Consortium, $3,200 (PI).
Collection of Aerial Hyperspectral Image Data over Lake Sakakawea, North
Dakota, University of North Dakota Office of Research and Program Development,
$5,925 (PI).
Characterization of Historical Land Use/Land Cover and Land Use/Land Cover
Change for the Amphibian Study Site in Eastern Nelson County, North Dakota
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(continued), North Dakota NSF EPSCoR RNEST sub-project funded through the
Department of Biology, University of North Dakota, $6,000 (PI on sub-project).
Satellite Bioclimatology, North Dakota EPSCoR Advanced Undergraduate Research
Award, $2,500 (PI).
Travel to Manhattan, KS; October 2-4, 2003, Senate Scholarly Activities Committee
Travel Award, University of North Dakota Office of Research and Program
Development, $441.
Geographic Information Sciences Course Software Fees, Student Technology Fee
Award, University of North Dakota, $12,574 (with P.E. Todhunter).
2002 Characterization of Historical Land Use/Land Cover and Land Use/Land Cover
Change for the Amphibian Study Site in Eastern Nelson County, North Dakota,
North Dakota NSF EPSCoR RNEST sub-project funded through the Department of
Biology, University of North Dakota, $21,030 (PI on sub-project).
Assessing Loss of Agricultural Lands to Wetland Expansion in the Devils Lake
Basin of North Dakota using Satellite Remote Sensing, Faculty Research Seed Money
Award, University of North Dakota, $8,221 (co-PI with P.E. Todhunter).
Request for Equipment to Meet Geographic Information Systems Instructional
Needs, Student Technology Fee Award, University of North Dakota, $27,040 (with M.
Hemmasi).
Installation of Network Connections, Student Technology Fee Award, University of
North Dakota, $3,200 (with M. Hemmasi).
Purchase of GPS Units for Instructional Purposes, Student Technology Fee Award,
University of North Dakota, $1,975 (with M. Hemmasi).
Travel to Binghamton, New York; October 26-28, 2002, Senate Scholarly Activities
Committee Travel Award, University of North Dakota Office of Research and Program
Development, $381.
2001 Development of an Automated Method to Detect Change in Winter Wheat Acreage
using Remotely Sensed Data, Ducks Unlimited Inc., $6,500 (PI).
North Dakota Trauma System Assessment, U.S. Department of Health, Health
Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, $45,000 (co-
PI with D.A. Hansen and UND Center for Rural Health).
Continued Development of GIS Data for the TEAM Leafy Spurge Project,
Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units Cooperative Agreement, United States Department
of the Interior, National Park Service, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, and the
University of North Dakota, $9,996 (PI).
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Development of Web-Based Exercises for Geography 275: Remote Sensing of the
Environment, Summer Instructional Development Professorship, University of North
Dakota Office of Instructional Development, $2,700 (PI).
Flood Damage Assessment and Survey of Mitigation Efforts at Stump Lake, North
Dakota: A Case Study of a Closed-Basin Lake Flood, Quick Response Research
Program, Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, University of
Colorado, Boulder, $1,175 (co-PI with P.E. To