Viney P. Aneja

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North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 
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Atmospheric Science Physics
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Bok-Haeng Baek grad student 2001 NCSU
Daiwen Kang grad student 2001 NCSU
Paul A. Roelle grad student 2001 NCSU
Quansong Tong grad student 2003 NCSU
Kanwardeep S. Bajwa grad student 2006 NCSU
Jessica Blunden grad student 2006 NCSU
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Bray CD, Nahas A, Battye WH, et al. (2021) Impact of lockdown during the COVID-19 outbreak on multi-scale air quality. Atmospheric Environment (Oxford, England : 1994). 254: 118386
Bray CD, Battye WH, Aneja VP, et al. (2020) Global Emissions of NH, NO and NO from Biomass Burning and the Impact of Climate Change. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (1995)
Aneja VP, Schlesinger WH, Li Q, et al. (2020) Characterization of the Global Sources of Atmospheric Ammonia from Agricultural Soils Journal of Geophysical Research. 125
Uttamang P, Campbell PC, Aneja VP, et al. (2020) A multi-scale model analysis of ozone formation in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region, Thailand Atmospheric Environment. 229: 117433
Baker J, Battye WH, Robarge W, et al. (2019) Modeling and measurements of ammonia from poultry operations: Their emissions, transport, and deposition in the Chesapeake Bay. The Science of the Total Environment. 706: 135290
Houlton BZ, Almaraz M, Aneja V, et al. (2019) A world of co-benefits: Solving the global nitrogen challenge. Earth's Future. 7: 1-8
Bray CD, Battye WH, Aneja VP. (2019) The role of biomass burning agricultural emissions in the Indo-Gangetic Plains on the air quality in New Delhi, India Atmospheric Environment. 218: 116983
Uttamang P, Aneja VP, Hanna AF. (2018) Assessment of gaseous criteria pollutants in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region, Thailand Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 18: 12581-12593
Bray CD, Battye W, Aneja VP, et al. (2018) Ammonia emissions from biomass burning in the continental United States Atmospheric Environment. 187: 50-61
Nagar PK, Singh D, Sharma M, et al. (2017) Characterization of PM2.5 in Delhi: role and impact of secondary aerosol, burning of biomass, and municipal solid waste and crustal matter. Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
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