130. Rudek, J. V. P. Aneja, Y.P. Abrol, 2017, “Concepts for Considerations in the Design of an Indian Integrated Nitrogen Assessment”, Chapter 3 in “The Indian Nitrogen Assessment: Sources of Reactive Nitrogen, Environmental and Climate Effects, Management Options, and Policies”, Elsevier, Cambridge, MA 02139, United States, ISBN: 978-0-12-811836-8, pp. 29-43.

129. Mikel, D., and V. P. Aneja, 2016. “Measurements and Analysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons near a Major Interstate” In Proceedings of the 1st Int. Electron. Conf. Atmos. Sci., 16–31 July 2016; Sciforum Electronic Conference Series, Vol. 1, 2016 , B001; doi:10.3390/ecas2016-B001

128. Bray, C.; Battye, W.; Aneja, V.P.; Tong, D.; Lee, P.; Tang, Y. Impact of Wildfires on Atmospheric Ammonia Concentrations in the US: Coupling Satellite and Ground Based Measurements. In Proceedings of the 1st Int. Electron. Conf. Atmos. Sci., 16–31 July 2016; Sciforum Electronic Conference Series, Vol. 1, 2016 , B001; doi:10.3390/ecas2016-B001

127. Mikel, D. and V. P. Aneja, 2015. “Measurement of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons near a Major Roadway”, Annual Conference, The Air &Waste Management Association (A&WMA), Raleigh, NC, June 22- 25, 2015, Paper # 260.

126. Pillai P., V. P. Aneja, J. Walker, 2015. “Satellite Based Estimation of Shortwave Aerosol Radiative Forcing on Regional Nucleation Events at a forest site in the Southeast US”, Annual Conference, The Air &Waste Management Association (A&WMA), Raleigh, NC , June 22- 25, 2015.

125. Rumsey, I.C., V. P. Aneja, and W. A. Lonneman, 2015, “Measurement and Modeling of Reduced Sulfur Compound Emissions from a Swine Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation”, Air, Waste and Management Association Annual Conference and Exhibition-2015, Raleigh, North Carolina, June 22-25, 2015.

124. Pillai P., V. P. Aneja, J. Walker, Satellite Based Estimation of Shortwave Aerosol Radiative Forcing on Regional Nucleation Events at a forest site in the Southeast US, NCSU Graduate Student Symposium, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC. March 25, 215.

123. Bray, C., W. Battye, V. P. Aneja, D. Tong, P. Lee, and Y. Tang. 2015. “Ammonia prediction by the NOAA National Air Quality Forecast Capability system using DISCOVER-AQ and CalNex2010 field campaign data”, Air, Waste and Management Association Annual Conference and Exhibition-2015, Raleigh, North Carolina, June 22-25, 2015.

122. Pillai P., J.T. Walker, A. Khlystov, and V. P. Aneja, 2013. “Formation and Growth of Atmospheric Particles at a Forest Site in the Southeast US”, Nucleation and Atmospheric Aerosols: 19th International Conference. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 1527, pp. 401-404 (2013). doi: 10.1063/1.4803288.

121. Pillai, P., A. Khlystov, J.T. Walker, and V. P. Aneja, 2012. “Relationships between particle nucleation and radiative forcing at a forest site in the Southeast US”, 16th International Symposium for the Advancement of Boundary-Layer Remote Sensing, Boulder, Colorado.

120. Rumsey, I.C., V.P. Aneja, and W.A. Lonneman, 2010. “Measurements and Analysis of Non-Methane Volatile Organic Compounds Emissions from Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations in North Carolina”, Air Waste and Management 103rd Annual Conference and Exhibition, Calgary, Canada, June 22-25, 2010, paper No. 2010-A-163-AWMA.

119. Gore, M.L., V.P. Aneja, E.J. Cooter, R.L. Dennis, and J.E. Pleim, 2010. “Ammonia Emissions in the U.S.: Assessing the role of bi-directional ammonia transport using the Community Multi-Scale Air Quality (CMAQ) Model”, Proceedings of the Workshop on Nitrogen Deposition, Critical Loads and Biodiversity, Edinburgh, UK.

118. Aneja, V.P., 2010. “Quantifying emissions of ammonia for air quality analysis”, Report on the MANE-VU 2009 Science Meeting – Total Reactive Nitrogen: Regional Haze Impacts and Mitigation Options, pp. 7-8.

117. Rumsey, I.C., V.P. Aneja,  Lonneman, W.A., 2009. Characterizing sulfur and non-methane volatile organic compound emissions from concentrated animal feeding operations in North Carolina. Air Waste and Management 102nd Annual Conference and Exhibition, Detroit, MI, June 16-19, 2009.

116. Aneja, V.P., S.P. Arya, I. Rumsey, and C. Williams, 2008, “Characterizing Ammonia Emissions from Hog Farm Technologies – Part II: Potential Environmentally Superior Technologies for Waste Treatment”, Proceedings of the Conference Mitigating Air Emissions from Animal Feeding Operations, Des Moines, Iowa, ISBN 978-0-9817781-0-5, pp. 222-231.

115. Aneja, V.P., S.P. Arya, I. Rumsey, and C. Williams, 2008, “Characterizing Ammonia Emissions from Hog Farm Technologies – Part I: Conventional Lagoon and Spray Technology for Waste Treatment”, Proceedings of the Conference Mitigating Air Emissions from Animal Feeding Operations, Des Moines, Iowa, ISBN 978-0-9817781-0-5, pp. 219-221.

114. Aneja, V.P., S. Goetz, and Y. Zhang, 2007, “Measurements, Analysis, and Modeling of Fine Particulate matter in High Ammonia Region of North Carolina, U.S.A.”, Proceedings of the Conference Particulate Matter in and from Agriculture, Landbauforschung Volkenrode Special Issue 308, Braunscheweig, Germany, ISBN 978-3-86576-032-6, pp. 147-155.

113. Blunden, J., and V.P.Aneja, 2007, “Measurements and modeling of ammonia and hydrogen sulfide emissions from a commercial swine finishing operation in North Carolina”, Proceedings of the 100 th Annual Conference and Exhibition of the Air and Waste Management Association, Pittsburgh, PA, Paper #59.

112. James, K. M. and V. P. Aneja, 2007, “Nitrogen Emissions from Agricultural Sources”, Proceedings of the 100 th Annual Conference and Exhibition of the Air and Waste Management Association, Pittsburgh, PA, Paper #355.

111. Occhipinti, C., C. Scott, and V. P. Aneja, 2006, “Coupling gaseous ammonia, fine particulate matter, and the role of precursor transport in North Carolina”, Proceedings of the Workshop on Agricultural Air Quality:  State of the Science, June 5-8, 2006, Potomac, MD, ISBN. 0-9669770-4-1, pp. 1124.

110. I.C. Rumsey, V.PAneja, S.P. Arya, D.S. Kim, W.P. Robarge, D. Dickey, L.S. Stefanski,  H. Semunegus, H.L. Arkinson, K. Bajwa, W. W. Stephens, S. B. Goetz, L. Todd, K. Mottus, and C.M. Williams, 2006, “Characterizing Ammonia Emissions from Potential Environmentally Superior Technologies for hog farms in Eastern North Carolina”, Proceedings of the Workshop on Agricultural Air Quality:  State of the Science, June 5-8, 2006, Potomac, MD, ISBN. 0-9669770-4-1, pp. 1076-1085.

109. Phillips, S. B, S. P. Arya, and V. P. Aneja, 2006, “Ammonia flux and dry deposition velocity estimated from an intensively managed animal agricultural facility in North Carolina”, Proceedings of the Workshop on Agricultural Air Quality:  State of the Science, June 5-8, 2006, Potomac, MD, ISBN. 0-9669770-4-1, pp. 1001-1005.

108. Paul, S., D. Niyogi, J. G. Alfieri, P. Albert, F. Chen, M. A. Lemone, and V. P. Aneja, 2006, “Exploration and application of statistical methods to identify vegetation-surface-atmospheric interactions using field observations”, Proceedings of the Workshop on Agricultural Air Quality:  State of the Science, June 5-8, 2006, Potomac, MD, ISBN. 0-9669770-4-1, pp. 978.

107. Konarik, S., V. P. Aneja, and D. Niyogi, 2006, “Trends in agricultural ammonia emissions and ammonium concentrations in precipitation over the Southeast and Midwest United States”, Proceedings of the Workshop on Agricultural Air Quality:  State of the Science, June 5-8, 2006, Potomac, MD, ISBN. 0-9669770-4-1, pp. 816-822.

106. Goetz, S., V. P. Aneja, and Y. Zhang, 2006, “Measurement, analysis, and modeling, of inorganic fine particulate matter in rural, ammonia-rich areas in Eastern North Carolina”, Proceedings of the Workshop on Agricultural Air Quality:  State of the Science, June 5-8, 2006, Potomac, MD, ISBN. 0-9669770-4-1, pp. 627.

105. Blunden, J., V. P. Aneja, and W. A. Lonneman, 2006, “Characterization of Non-Methane Volatile Organic compounds at five confined Animal feeding operations in North Carolina”, Proceedings of the Workshop on Agricultural Air Quality:  State of the Science, June 5-8, 2006, Potomac, MD, ISBN. 0-9669770-4-1, pp. 510-520.

104. Blunden, J., V. P. Aneja, and J. H. Overton, 2006, “Measurement and modeling of hydrogen sulfide emissions across the gas-liquid interface of an anaerobic swine waste treatment lagoon”, Proceedings of the Workshop on Agricultural Air Quality:  State of the Science, June 5-8, 2006, Potomac, MD, ISBN. 0-9669770-4-1, pp. 505-509.

103. Bajwa, K. S., S. P. Arya, and V. P. Aneja, 2006, “Ammonia emissions and dry deposition studies at some hog farms in North Carolina”, Proceedings of the Workshop on Agricultural Air Quality:  State of the Science, June 5-8, 2006, Potomac, MD, ISBN. 0-9669770-4-1, pp. 472-477.

102. Niyogi, D., K. Alapaty, V. P. Aneja, F. Chen, and R. A. Pielke, 2006, “Considerations for detailed Land Surface/ Vegetation representation in Air Quality models”, Proceedings of the Workshop on Agricultural Air Quality:  State of the Science, June 5-8, 2006, Potomac, MD, ISBN. 0-9669770-4-1, pp. 267.

101. Blunden, J., V. P. Aneja, and P. W. Westermann, 2006, “Measurement and analysis of ammonia and hydrogen sulfide emissions from an Anaerobic swine waste treatment lagoon and confinement building in North Carolina”, Proceedings of the Workshop on Agricultural Air Quality:  State of the Science, June 5-8, 2006, Potomac, MD, ISBN. 0-9669770-4-1, pp. 71-79.

100. Occhipinti, C., V. P. Aneja, W. Showers, and D. Niyogi, 2006, “Isotopic and Back trajectory analysis on Rainfall chemistry for developing source-receptor relationships in fine particulate matter formation”, Proceedings of the Workshop on Agricultural Air Quality:  State of the Science, June 5-8, 2006, Potomac, MD, ISBN. 0-9669770-4-1, pp. 961-964.

99. Zhang, Y., S.-Y. Wu, J.-L. Hu, S. Krishnan, K. Wang, A., Queen, V. P. Aneja, and P. Arya, 2006, Modeling Agricultural Air Quality: Current Status, Major Challenges, and Outlook, Proceedings of the Workshop on Agricultural Air Quality:  State of the Science, June 5-8, 2006, Potomac, MD, ISBN. 0-9669770-4-1, pp. 428-432.

98. Krishnan, S., Y. Zhang, and V. P. Aneja, S.-Y. Wu, R. Mathur, 2006, “Modeling Study of Dry Deposition of Ammonia in North Carolina”, Proceedings of the Workshop on Agricultural Air Quality:  State of the Science, June 5-8, 2006, Potomac, MD, ISBN. 0-9669770-4-1, pp. 834.

97. Hu, J.-L., S.-Y. Wu, Y. Zhang, V. P. Aneja , G. Pouliot, and A. Gilliland, 2006, “Ammonia Emissions and their Implications on Fine Particulate Matter Formation in North Carolina”, Proceedings of the Workshop on Agricultural Air Quality:  State of the Science, June 5-8, 2006, Potomac, MD, ISBN. 0-9669770-4-1, pp. 7   71-774.

96. Baek, B.H., J. Koziel, and V.P. Aneja, 2006, “Gas-to-Particle Conversion Process between Ammonia, Acid Gases, and Fine Particles in the Atmosphere”, Animal Agriculture and the Environment: National Center for Manure and Animal Waste Management White Papers. J. M. Rice, D. F. Caldwell, F. J. Humenik, eds. 2006. St. Joseph, Michigan: American Society of Agriculture and Biological Engineers, pp. 201-224.

95. Krishnan, S., S.-Y. Wu, D. Hamilton, Y. Zhang, and V. P. Aneja, 2006, Application and Evaluation of MM5 for North Carolina with a 4-km Horizontal Grid Spacing, Proceedings of the 86th Annual AMS Conference/the 14th Joint Conference on the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology with the A&WMA, 27 Jan.–3 Feb., Atlanta, GA, 8 pages.

94. Wu, S.-Y., S. Krishnan, J.-L. Hu, C. Misenis, Y. Zhang, V. P. Aneja, and R. Mathur, 2005, Simulating the Atmospheric Fate of Ammonia in Southeast U.S. using CMAQ with a 4-km Resolution, Proceedings of the 2005 Models-3 Workshop, September 26-28, Chapel Hill, NC, 5 pages.

93. Aneja, V.P., B. Wang, Q. Tong, H. Kimball, and J. Steger, 2005, “Chemical Characterization and Source Analysis of Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) in North Carolina, U.S.A.”, Proceedings of the 7th World Congress of Chemical Engineering, Glasgow, Scotland, Paper No. C17-001, 10 pages.

92. Blunden, J., V. P. Aneja, and W.A. Lonneman, 2005, “Characterization of non-methane volatile organic compounds at confined animal feeding operations using environmentally superior waste treatment technologies”, Proceedings of the 7th World Congress of Chemical Engineering, Glasgow, Scotland, Paper No. C8-001, 10 pages.

91. Blunden, J., V.P. Aneja, and W.A. Lonneman, 2004, “Characterization of biogenic non-     methane volatile organic compounds from animal feeding operations”, Proceedings of the 13th World Clean Air and Environmental Protection Congress and Exhibition, Paper # 285, pp. 1-12.

90. Phillips, S.B., S. Pal Arya, V. P. Aneja, 2004, “Measurement and Modeling of Ammonia Flux and Deposition Velocity over Natural Surfaces in Eastern North Carolina”,Proceedings of the 13th Joint Conference on the Application of Air Pollution Meteorology   with the Air and Waste Management Association (A&WMA), Paper # 8.2.

89. Aneja, V.P., D.S. Kim, S.P. Arya, W. Robarge, P. Westerman, M. Williams, D. Dickey, H. Arkinson, H. Semunegus, J. Blunden, M. Sobsey, L. Todd, G. Ko, W. Verkruysse, K. Mottus, C. Likirdopulos, O. Simmons, S. Schiffman, and B. Graham, 2003, “In Intergraded Study of the Emissions of Ammonia, Odor and Odorants, and Pathogens and Related Contaminants from Potential Environmentally Superior Technologies for Swine Facilities: Program OPEN (Odor, Pathogens, and Emissions of Nitrogen), Proceedings of the International Symposium on Gaseous and Odous Emissions from Animal Production Facilities”, ISBN 87-88976-66-1, pp. 478-484.

88. Kang, D., V.P. Aneja, R. Mathur, and J.D. Ray, 2003, “Measurements and Modeling of Regional Air Quality in Three Southeast United States National Parks”, Proceedings of 26th NATO/CCMS International Technical Meeting on Air Pollution Modeling and its Applications, pp. 37-44.

87. Baek, B.H. and V.P. Aneja, 2002, “Estimation of Equilibrium Time Constant  for Gas-to-Particle Conversion Based on Observational Analysis,”  Proceedings of the 95th Annual Conference of Air and Waste Management Association, Paper # 77777, pp.1-6.

86. Arkinson, H., and V.P. Aneja, 2002, “Validation of a coupled mass transfer and chemical reaction model for ammonia flux across a gas-liquid interface,”  Proceedings of the 95th Annual Conference of Air and Waste Management Association, Paper # 43068, pp.1-8.

85. Tong, Q., V.P. Aneja, and J.D. Ray, 2002, “Trace gases in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park:  Measurement, Analysis, and Sources Identification,”  Proceedings of the 95th Annual Conference of Air and Waste Management Association, Paper # 43260, pp.1-8.

84. Phillips, S.B., S.P. Arya, and V.P. Aneja, 2002, “Measurement and modeling of ammonia flux and dry deposition velocity from near-surface concentration gradient measurements over natural surfaces in North Carolina,” Proceedings of the 95th Annual Conference of Air and Waste Management Association,Paper # 43080, pp.1-6.

83. Baek, B.H., and V.P. Aneja, 2002, “Chemical coupling between ammonia, acid gases, and fine particles”, Landbanforschung Volkenrode 235-FAL Agricultural Research, ISBN 3-933140-58-7, pp. 57-63.

82. Phillips, S.B., S.P. Arya, and V.P. Aneja, 2002, “Measurement and modeling of ammonia flux and dry deposition velocity from near-surface concentration gradient measurements over natural surfaces in North Carolina,” Proceedings of 12th Joint Conference on the Application of Air Pollution Meteorology with the Air & Waste Management Association, Paper # 7.9, pp.1-2.

81. Aneja, V.P., B.P. Malik, Q. Tong, D. Kang, and J.H. Overton, 2001, “Measurement and Modeling of Ammonia Emissions at Waste Treatment Lagoon – Atmospheric Interface,” in Air-Surface Exchange of Gases and Particles (2000), Ed. D. Fowler, C.E.R. Pitcairn, and J.W. Erisman, Kluwer Academic Publishers, ISBN: 0-7923-7136-4, pp. 177-188.

80. Roelle, P.A., V.P. Aneja, and J. Peirce, 2001, “Nitric oxide emission from soils amended with municipal-waste biosolids,” Poster Proceedings of Sixth International Conference on Air-Surface Exchange of Gases and Particles, ISBN: 1870393597, pp.18-21.

79. Phillips, S.B., S.P. Arya, and V.P. Aneja, 2001, “Measurements of ammonia flux and dry deposition velocity from near-surface concentration gradients over natural surfaces in North Carolina”, Proceedings of the 94th Annual Meeting of Air & Waste Management Association, Paper # 609, pp. 1-9.

78. Baek, B.H., V.P. Aneja, and G.C. Murray, 2001, “Chemical Coupling between ammonia, acid gases, and fine particles”, Proceedings of the 94th Annual Meeting of Air & Waste Management Association, Paper #614, pp. 1-8.

77. Sutton, M.A., W.A.M. Asman. T. Ellermann, J.A. van Jaarsweld, K. Acker, V.P. Aneja, J. Duyzer, L. Horvarth, S. Paramonov, M. Mitosinkova, Y.S. Tang, B. Achermann, T. Gauger, J. Bartniki, A. Neftel, and J.W. Erisman, 2001, “Establishing the link between ammonia emission control and measurements of reduced nitrogen concentrations and deposition,” Proceedings of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UN/ECE), Environmental Documentation No. 133, pp. 57-89.

76. Roelle, P.A.,  V.P. Aneja, and J. Peirce, 2000 “Characterization of Nitric Oxide Emissions form Agricultural soils Amended with Biosolids”, Proceedings of the 93rd. Annual Meeting of Air & Waste Management Association, 00-138, pp. I-8.

75. Malik, B.P., V.P. Aneja, and J. Overton, 1999, “Coupled Transport and Chemical Reaction Model for Ammonia Emission at Waste Treatment Lagoon-Atmospheric Interface”, Proceedings of the International Workshop on Atmospheric Nitrogen Compounds II: Emissions, Transport, Transformation, Deposition and Assessment,  The Friday Center, Chapel Hill, NC, pp. 419-432.

74. Arya, S.P., V.P. Aneja, B.T. Peterson, and N. Agrawal, 1999, “Measurement and Modeling of Ammonia/Ammonium Flux and Dry Deposition Velocity above Natural Surfaces in Eastern North Carolina”, Proceedings of the International Workshop on Atmospheric Nitrogen Compounds II: Emissions, Transport, Transformation, Deposition and Assessment,  The Friday Center, Chapel Hill, NC, pp. 333-336.

73. Roelle, P., and V.P. Aneja, 1999, “Variations of Nitric Oxide Fluxes from Diverse Physiographic Agricultural Soils in North Carolina”, Proceedings of the International Workshop on Atmospheric Nitrogen Compounds II: Emissions, Transport, Transformation, Deposition and Assessment,  The Friday Center, Chapel Hill, NC, pp. 283-296.

72. Walker, J.,  V.P. Aneja, and D. Dickey, 1999, “Source Receptor Modeling of Wet Ammonium Deposition in North Carolina, U.S.A.”, Proceedings of the International Workshop on Atmospheric Nitrogen Compounds II: Emissions, Transport, Transformation, Deposition and Assessment,  The Friday Center, Chapel Hill, NC, pp. 262-270.

71. Walker, J., D. Nelson, and V.P. Aneja, 1999, “Trends in Ammonium Concentration in Precipitation and Atmospheric Ammonia Emissions at a Coastal Plain Site in North Carolina, U.S.A.”, Proceedings of the International Workshop on Atmospheric Nitrogen Compounds II: Emissions, Transport, Transformation, Deposition and Assessment,  The Friday Center, Chapel Hill, NC, pp. 247-255.

70. Baek, B.H., V.P. Aneja, and R. McCulloch, 1999, “A Neural Network Model to Estimate Ammonia in the Atmosphere, Proceedings of the International Workshop on Atmospheric Nitrogen Compounds II: Emissions, Transport, Transformation, Deposition and Assessment,  The Friday Center, Chapel Hill, NC, pp. 231-236.

69. Few, Stephen G., R. McCulloch, N. Agrawal, V.P. Aneja, and P. Roelle, 1999, “Estimating Ammonia Emissions from Remotely sensed data”, Proceedings of the International Workshop on Atmospheric Nitrogen Compounds II: Emissions, Transport, Transformation, Deposition and Assessment,  The Friday Center, Chapel Hill, NC, pp. 214-215.

68. Aneja, V.P., B. Bunton, J.P. Chauhan, B.P. Malik, J. Walker, Y. Li, and G. Murray, 1999, “Ammonia Emissions from Swine Waste Operations in North Carolina”, Proceedings of the International Workshop on Atmospheric Nitrogen Compounds II: Emissions, Transport, Transformation, Deposition and Assessment,  The Friday Center, Chapel Hill, NC, pp. 151-164.

67. Aneja, V.P., 1999, “Introduction and Overview of Atmospheric Nitrogen Compounds”, Proceedings of the International Workshop on Atmospheric Nitrogen Compounds II: Emissions, Transport, Transformation, Deposition and Assessment,  The Friday Center, Chapel Hill, NC, pp.1-3.

66. Aneja, V.P., P.A. Roelle, , J.W. Erisman, D. Fowler, G. C. Muray. J. Southerland, W.A.H. Asman, and N. Patni 1999, “Workshop Summary and Assessment on Atmospheric Nitrogen Compounds II: Emissions, Transport, Transformation, Deposition and Assessment”, Proceedings of the International Workshop on Atmospheric Nitrogen Compounds II: Emissions, Transport, Transformation, Deposition and Assessment,  The Friday Center, Chapel Hill, NC, pp. i-xxiv.

65. Aneja, V.P., P.A. Roelle, and J. Peirce, 1999, “Biogenic air pollution,” Proceedings of the International Conference on Microbiology and Conservation (ICMC ’99), Tribuna di Galileo, Museo della Specola, Florence, Italy, pp. 155-156.

64. Roelle, P.A., V.P. Aneja, and W.P. Robarge, 1999, “Seasonal variations of nitric oxide fluxes from diverse physiographic agricultural soils in North Carolina,” Proceedings of the 92nd Annual Meeting of Air & Waste Management Association, 99-567, pp. 1-8.

63. Roelle, P., J. O’Connor, W. Robarge, V.P. Aneja, and D.S. Kim, 1999, “Characterization of nitric oxide emissions from an intensively managed agricultural soil in North Carolina, U.S.A..”  Air Pollution VI, WIT Press, pp. 607-613.

62. McCulloch, R.B., G.S. Few, G.C. Murray and V.P. Aneja, 1998, “ Analysis of ammonia, ammonium aerosols and acid gases in the atmosphere at a commercial hog farm in Eastern North Carolina, U.S.A.”, Proceedings of the First International Nitrogen Conference, ISBN 008 04320185, Elsevier Science Ltd., pp. 211-218.

61. Aneja, V.P., P.A. Roelle and W.P. Robarge, 1998, “ Characterization of biogenic nitric oxide source strength in the Southeast United States”, Proceedings of the First International Nitrogen Conference, ISBN 008 04320185, Elsevier Science Ltd., pp. 211-218.

60. Aneja, V.P., J.P. Chauhan, and J. Walker, 1999, “ Ammonia Emission and deposition” Proceedings of the 1999 Animal Waste Symposium, ISBN 0-966770-0-9, pp. 80-83.

59. Kang, D., V.P. Aneja, and J.D. Ray, 1998, “Non-methane Hydrocarbons in the Rural Southeast United States National Parks”, Proceedings of the U.S. EPA/A&WMA International Symposium on Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, A&WMA Report No. VIP – 85, Vol. 2, pp. 532-537.

58. Li, Y., P. Roelle, L. Sullivan and V.P. Aneja, 1998, “ Modeling Nitric Oxide Emissions from Agricultural Soils”, Proceedings of the U.S. EPA/A&WMA International Symposium on Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, A&WMA Report No. VIP – 85, Vol. 2, pp. 472-477.

57. McCulloch, R.B., G.S. Few, G.C. Murray Jr., and V. P. Aneja, 1998, “Analysis of amonia, ammonium aerosols and acid gases at a commercial hog farm in Eastern North Carolina, U.S.A.”, Proceedings of the U.S. EPA/A&WMA International Symposium on Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, A&WMA Report No. VIP – 85, Vol. 2, pp. 461-471.

56. Aneja, V.P., P.A. Roelle, J.R. O’Connor, and W.P. Robarge, 1998, “Biogenic nitric oxide source strength in the Southeast United States,” Proceedings of the 91st Annual Meeting of Air and Waste Management Association, 98-MA5.03, pp. 1-9.

55. Aneja, V.P., Y. Li, J. Walker, J.P. Chauhan, G. Murray, and R. McCulloch, 1997, “Measurement of Ammonia Emissions from Animal Operation in North Carolina, USA,” Proceedings of a Specialty Conference on Emission Inventory: Planning for the Future, Research Triangle Park, NC, pp. 814-825.

54. Aneja, V.P., Y. Li, J. Walker, and J.P. Chauhan, 1997, “Atmospheric Ammonia/Nitrogen Compounds Emissions and Characterization”, Proceedings of the Workshop on Atmospheric Nitrogen Compounds: Emissions, Transport, Transformation, Deposition, and Assessment, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, pp. 232-241.

53. Aneja, V.P., 1997, “Workshop on Atmospheric Nitrogen Compounds: Summary of Discussion and Research Recommendations,” Proceedings of the Workshop on Atmospheric Nitrogen Compounds: Emissions, Transport, Transformation, Deposition, and Assessment, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, pp. i-ix.

52. Rickman, J.E., V.P. Aneja, S.S. Fine, and J.C. Jang, 1997, “Three Dimensional Visualization of Ozone Process Data,” Proceedings of the U.S. EPA/A&WMA International Symposium on Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, A&WMA Report No. VIP-74, Vol. 1, pp. 258-265.

51. Brittig, J. and V.P. Aneja, “Ozone and Other Air Quality Related Variables Affecting Visibility in the Southeast United States,” Proceedings of the U.S. EPA/A&WMA International Symposium on Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, A&WMA Report No. VIP-74, Vol. 1, pp. 252-257.

50. Li, Yongxian, J. Brittig, J. Rickman, D.S. Kim, W.P. Robarge, S.P.S. Arya and V.PAneja, 1997, “Measurement of Nitrogen Oxides Emissions from Intensively Managed Agricultural Soil in North Carolina,” Proceedings of the U.S. EPA/A&WMA International Symposium on Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, A&WMA Report No. VIP-74, Vol. 1, pp. 246-251.

49. Aneja, V.P., 1997, “Sources and Fate of Atmospheric Nitrogen Compounds,” Testimony to the America’s Clean Water Foundation, National Environmental Dialogue on Pork Production, Washington, DC  20013, p. 6.

48. Aneja, V.P., P. Roelle and W.P. Robarge, 1997, “Contribution of Biogenic Nitric Oxide in Urban Ozone: Raleigh, NC, as a Case Study,” Proceedings of the 90th Annual Meeting of Air and Waste Management Association, 97-WP68B.01, pp. 1-15.

47. Das, M. and V.P. Aneja, 1997, “Season trends in C2-C5 NMHC and Isoprene measured at eight rural sites in the Southeastern United States,” Proceedings of the 90th Annual Meeting of Air and Waste Management Association, 97-WP93.03, p. 1-16.

46. Aneja, V. P. and W. P. Robarge, 1996, “ Biogenic NOx Emissions and Air Quality,” in Preservation of Our World in the Wake of Change Vol VI A,  Y. Steinberger, Ed,. ISSN 0792-3112, pp. 50-52.

45. Sullivan, L.J., T.C. Moore, V.P. Aneja and W.P. Robarge, 1996, Environmental variables controlling nitric oxide emissions from agricultural soils in the southeast United States,” Proceedings of the 89th Annual Meeting of Air and Waste Management Association, Vol. 96, WP62B.06, pp. 1-7.

44. Hagerman, L.M., V.P. Aneja, and B. Lonneman, 1996, “Regional Characterization of Non-Methane Hydrocarbons in the Rural Southeast United States”, Proceedings of the U.S. EPA/A&WMA International Symposium on Measurements of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, A&WMA Report No. VIP-64, pp. 190-200.

43. O’Connor, J.R., V.P. Aneja, G.C. Murray, Jr., and W. Cornelius, 1996, “A Climatology of Regional Ozone: Meteorological Effects on Ozone Exceedences in the Southeast United States”, Proceedings of the U.S. EPA/A&WMA International Symposium on Measurements of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, A&WMA Report No. VIP-64, pp. 182-189.

42. Saxena, V.K., V. Aneja, T.P. DeFelice, and M.L. Wesley, 1996, “Atmospheric Pollutant Deposition over a South Central North Carolina Cornfield”, Proceedings of the U.S. EPA/A&WMA International Symposium on Measurements of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, A&WMA Report No. VIP-64, pp. 859-862.

41. Oommen, R.G., V.P. Aneja, A.J. Riordan, R.J. Wayland, G. Murray, B. Timin, and J. Lawrimore, 1996, “Ozone Trends for Three Metropolitan Statistical Areas in North Carolina”, Proceedings of the U.S. EPA/A&WMA International Symposium on Measurements of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, A&WMA Report No. VIP-64, pp. 171-181.

40. Aneja, V.P., P.A. Roelle, J.R. O’Connor, and W.P. Robarge, 1996, “Biogenic Nitric Oxide Source Strengths”, Proceedings of the U.S. EPA/A&WMA International Symposium on Measurements of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, A&WMA Report No. VIP-64, pp. 166-173.

39. Das, M., V. Aneja, L. Hagerman, W. Lonneman, D. Cook and M. Wesely, 1996, “Flux Measurements of Volatile Organic Compounds Over a Corn Field”, Proceedings of the U.S. EPA/A&WMA International Symposium on Measurements of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, A&WMA Report No. VIP-64, pp. 159-165.

38. Li, Y., S.P. Arya and V.P. Aneja, 1996, “Micrometeorology and Flux-Gradient Relationships for NO-NO2-O3 in the Atmospheric Surface Layer”, Proceedings of the U.S. EPA/A&WMA International Symposium on Measurements of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, A&WMA Report No. VIP-64, pp. 151-158.

37. Roelle, P.A., J.R. O’Connor, V.P Aneja, D.S. Kim and W.P. Robarge, 1996, “Measurement of Nitric Oxide Flux from Intensively Managed Agricultural Soil in the Coastal Plain of North Carolina”, Proceedings of the U.S. EPA/A&WMA International Symposium on Measurements of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, A&WMA Report No. VIP-64, pp. 131-137.

36. Aneja, V.P., M. Das, J. Lawrimore, R. Oommen, and G. Murray, 1995, “Non-Methane Hydrocarbons Over Urban North Carolina”, Proceedings of the U.S. EPA/A&WMA International Symposium on Measurements of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, A&WMA Report No. VIP-50, pp. 16-21.

35. Sullivan, L.J., T.C. Moore, V.P. Aneja and W.P. Robarge, 1995, “Measurements, Characterization and Seasonal Variability of Nitric Oxide Fluxes from Agricultural Soils in the Upper Coastal Plain of North Carolina”, Proceedings of the U.S. EPA/A&WMA International Symposium on Measurements of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, A&WMA Report No. VIP-50, pp. 22-27.

34. Moore, T.C., L.J. Sullivan, V.P. Aneja and W.P. Robarge, 1995, “Vertical Distribution of Oxides of Nitrogen in the Non-Urban Boundary Layer:  Mixing Ratios, Transport and Sources,” Proceedings of the U.S. EPA/A&WMA International Symposium on Measurements of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, A&WMA Report No. VIP-50, pp. 10-15.

33. Aneja, V.P., J.H. Lawrimore, M. Das, F. Stratton, T.P. Murray, W.G. Lonneman and G.C. Murray, 1994, “Vertical Distributions of Carbonyls for Ozone Control in Urban North Carolina”, International Symposium on Measurements of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants”, Report No. EPA/600/R-94/136, pp. 470-474.

32. Lawrimore, J., M. Das, and V.P. Aneja, 1994, “Vertical Sampling and Analysis of NMHCS in Raleigh, NC from a 2000 Foot Tower”, Proceedings of the U.S. EPA/A&WMA International Symposium on Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, Report No. EPA/600/R-94/136.

31. Aneja, V.P., W.P. Robarge and B. Holbrook, 1994, “Temporal Variation of Nitrogen Oxide Fluxes from Agricultural Soils in Coastal Plain of North Carolina”, Proceedings of the U.S. EPA/A&WMA International Symposium on Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, Report No. EPA/600/R-94/136, pp. 236-241.

30. Aneja, V.P., M. Das, J. Lawrimore, J.C. Spaeth, and F. Stratton, 1994, “Chemical and Physical Vertical Measurements in Urban North Carolina for Ozone control”, Proceedings of the Air and Waste Management Association 87th Annual Meeting, Vol. 94-WA65.03, pp. 1-20.

29. Aneja, V.P., 1994, “Dynamic Chamber Technique for the Measurement of the NOx Flux”, Proceedings of the Workshop on Intercomparison of Methodologies for Soil NOx Emissions, pp. 121-135.

28. Aneja, V.P., 1994, “Characterization of Emissions of Nitrogen Oxides from Soils of Southeast U.S. Overview of the Project”, Proceedings of the Workshop on Intercomparison of Methodologies for Soil NOx Emissions, pp. 26-45.

27. Holbrook, B.D. and V.P. Aneja, 1994, “Nitrogen Oxide Fluxes from Soils for Two Piedmont North Carolina Locations”, Proceedings of the American Meteorological Society, 74th Annual Meeting, Paper No. ATCHEM-FA2-1.

26. Kim, D.S. and V.P. Aneja, 1994, “Trends and Analysis of Ambient NO and NOy Concentrations in Raleigh, North Carolina”, Proceedings of the American Meteorological Society, 74th Annual Meeting, Paper No. ATCHEM-FA2-8.

25. Ringler, E.S. and V.P. Aneja, 1993, “Remote Sensing of Criteria Pollutants and Volatile Organic Compounds Using Differential Optical Absorption Spectrometer,” Proceedings of the First International Oil, Gas, and Petrochemical Congress, Isfahan, Iran, pp. 1-19.

24. Das, M. and V.P. Aneja, 1993, “Gaseous Hydrogen Peroxide Concentrations in the Central Piedmont Region of North Carolina,” Proceedings of the EPA-AWMA International Symposium on Measurements of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, Report No. EPA/600/A93/024, pp. 537-542.

23. Kim, D.S. and V.P. Aneja, 1993, “Measurements of Reactive Oxidized Nitrogen Compounds at a Rural and an Urban Site in North Carolina and its Correlation with Ozone,” Proceedings of the EPA-AWMA International Symposium on Measurements of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, Report No. EPA/600/A93/024, pp. 531-536.

22. Hartsell, B.E., V.P. Aneja, D. Grosjean, E.L. Williams, and E. Grosjean, 1993, “Measurements of Ambient PAN Concentrations at Two Sites in Atlanta, Georgia,” Proceedings of the EPA-AWMA International Symposium on Measurements of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, Report No. EPA/600/A93/024, pp. 525-530.

21. Ringler, E.S. and V.P. Aneja, 1993, “A ground based inter-comparison of path integrated differential optical absorption spectrometer (DOAS) measurements and conventional point measurements of ambient trace gas concentrations,” in Optical Methods in Atmospheric Chemistry, H.I. Schiff and U. Platt, Eds., Proc. SPIE 1715, pp. 303-311.

20 Robarge, W.P., V.P. Aneja and E.B. Cowling, 1992, “Relationship of atmospheric deposition to throughfall chemistry in a coniferous canopy,” in Response of Southern Commercial Forests to Air Pollution, Transactions of the Air and Waste Management Association, Pittsburgh, PA, R. Flagler, Ed., TR-21, pp. 135-147.

19. Aneja, V.P. and Z. Li, 1990, “Characterization of Ozone at High Elevations in the Eastern United States”, Proceedings of the 83rd Annual Meeting of Air and Waste Management Association, Vol. 90-95 .9, pp. 1-32.

18. Murthy, A.B. and V.P. Aneja, 1990, “Deposition and Interaction of Nitrogen containing Pollutants to a High Elevation Forest Canopy”, Proceedings of the 83rd Annual Meeting of Air and Waste Management Association, Vol. 90-100. 4, pp. 1-27.

17. Aneja, A.P., V.P. Aneja and K.I. Jacob, 1990, “Hydrodynamics in a Polycondensation Semi-Batch Reactor”, Proceedings of CHEMECA ’90, pp. 1204-1211.

16. Kim, D.S. and V.P. Aneja, 1990, “Chemical Composition of Clouds at Mt. Mitchell, North Carolina”, Proceedings of CHEMECA ’90, pp. 175-182.

15. Aneja, V.P., D.S. Kim, R.E. Baumgardner and R.J. Paur, 1990, “Temporal Variability in Cloud Water Acidity at Mt. Mitchell by the Cloud and Rain Acidity/Conductivity (CRAC) Real-Time Analyzer”, in Proceedings of the International Conference on Global and Regional Environmental Atmospheric Chemistry, NTIS-PR-360, L. Newman, W. Wang, and C.K. Kiang, Eds., pp. 497-526.

14. Aneja, V.P., 1990, “Flux of Natural Sulfur Compounds in the Atmosphere,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Global and Regional Environmental Atmospheric Chemistry, NTIS-PR-360, L. Newman, W. Wang, and C.S. Kiang, Eds., pp. 284-313.

13. Claiborn, C.S. and V.P. Aneja, 1990, “Measurements of Atmospheric Hydrogen Peroxide in the gas-Phase and in Cloudwater at Mt. Mitchell State Park, N.C.”, Proceedings of the 1990 EPA/AWMA International Symposium on Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, pp. 146-151.

12. Murthy, A., V.P. Aneja, and R. Bradow, 1990, “Monitoring of Nitrogen Pollutants at Mt. Mitchell, North  Carolina”, Proceedings of the 1990 EPA/AWMA International Symposium on Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, pp. 134-139.

11. Aneja, V.P., C.S. Claiborn, Z. Li, and A. Murthy, l989.  “Measurements at High Elevations of Oxidants in the Eastern United States and their Role in Forest Decline”, in Man and his Ecosystem, L.J. Brasser and W.C. Mulder, Eds., Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam, Vol. 2, pp. 189-194.

10. Aneja, V.P., S. Businger, Z. Li, C. Claiborn and A. Murthy, 1989, “Ozone Climate at Mt. Mitchell, North Carolina, and its Association with Synoptic Episodes,” Proceedings of the 82nd Annual Meeting of Air and Waste Management Association, Vol. 89-36.5, pp. 1-28.

9. Aneja, V. P. and J. H. Overton, 1989, “Emission rate of dimethyl sulfide at the atmospheric-oceanic interface and its role in global climate change”, in Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on Coastal and Ocean Management, Magoon, O.T.; Converse, M.; Mines, D.; Tobin, L.T.; and Clark, D., Eds., Coastal Zone 89, Vol. 2, pp. 1311-1332.

8. Aneja, V. P. 1988.  “Research Plan for Investigating Influence of Climate Change on Ecological Systems, “Chapter in U.S. Environmental Protection Agency IMSL Plan on Global Climate.

7. Bradow, R. L. and Aneja, V. P.  1988.  “Aerosol compositional effects on mountain clouds:  attributing sources of acid deposition”, chapter 8 in Atmospheric Aerosols and Nucleation, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp. 40 – 43.

6. Aneja, V.P., R.L. Bradow, and R.K.M. Jayanty, 1988, “Organic Chemical Characterization of Clouds in High Elevation Spruce-Fir Forests at Mt. Mitchell, North Carolina”, Proceedings of the 1988 EPA/APCA International Symposium on Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, pp. 227-236.

5. Aneja, V. P., S. H. Lamson, and J. P. Skilbeck, 1986, “Controlled Distribution of Viscous Solutions in Rectangular Manifolds”, Proceedings of the Group on Solid-State Applications and Measurements Symposium, Syracuse, NY.

4. Aneja, V. P., 1984, “On the Origin of the Stratospheric Sulfate Aerosol Layer”, Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, New Delhi, India.

Aneja, V. P., 1984, “The Role of Tidal and Diurnal Variations on the Release of Biogenic Sulfur Compounds”, Chapter 1 in Environmental Impact of Natural Emissions.  Ed.  V. P. Aneja, Air Pollution Control Association Publisher, Pittsburgh, pp. 1-20.

2. Aneja, V. P., J. H. Overton and A. P. Aneja, 1980, “The Effect of Moisture on the Release of Biogenic Sulfur Compounds”, Chapter 80-40.4 in Biogenic Emissions of Sulfur, Hydrocarbons, and Nitrogen Gases into the Atmosphere. Ed.  V. P. Aneja and D. F. Adams.  73rd Annual Meeting of the Air Pollution Control Association, Montreal, Canada.

1. Aneja, V. P., 1980, “Direct Measurements of Emission Rates of Some Atmospheric Biogenic Sulfur Compounds and Their Possible Importance to the Stratospheric Aerosol Layer”, Chapter 7 in Atmospheric Sulfur Deposition:  Environmental Impact and Health Effects.  Ed.  D. S. Shriner, C. R. Richmond and S. E. Lindberg, Ann Arbor Science Publishers, p. 568.