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Coal
  1. MoCM (Various years 1993 to 2001)
    Coal Directory of India. Department of Coal, Ministry of Coal and Mines, Government of India, Calcutta, India.


  2. MoCM (Various years 1994-95 to 2000-01)
    Annual Report. Department of Coal, Ministry of Coal and Mines, Government of India, New Delhi.


  3. DGMS (Various years 1980 to 2000), Statistics of Mines in India Vol. I (Coal)
    The Directorate General of Mines Safety, Ministry of Coal and Mines, Government of India, Dhanbad, India.


  4. DGMS (1967),The Coal Mines Regulations.
    Directorate General of Mines Safety, Ministry of Coal and Mines, Government of India, Dhanbad, India.


  5. MoP (Various years 1994-95 to 2000-01)
    Annual Reports. Ministry of Power, Government of India, New Delhi.


  6. SAIL (various years 1998 to 2000)
    Statistics for Iron and Steel Industry in India. Parliament and Coordination Section, Steel Authority of India, New Delhi.


  7. IPCC (2000), IPCC Good Practice Guidance and Uncertainty Management in National Greenhouse Gas Inventories.
    Inter Governmental Panel on Climate Change.


  8. IPCC (1996), Revised IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories:
    Reference Manual, Vol. 3. Inter Governmental Panel on Climate Change.


  9. Central Electricity Authority: Energy Generation, Program and Plant Load Factor, an overview.
    http://www.cea.nic.in/

  10. GoWB (1999), Environment Acts Rules & Notifications.
    Department of Environment, Government of West Bengal.


  11. Aerosol and trace gas studies at Pune during INDOEX IFP-99
    Current Science, vol.80, dated 10.04.2001, page 105-109.
    P. S. P. Rao, and others,


  12. Aerosol radiation cloud interactions over the tropical Indian ocean prior to the onset of the summer monsoon.
    Current Science, vol.81,no.11, dated 10.12.2001, page 1437-1445.
    A. Jayaraman


  13. Aerosol spectral optical depths over the Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean
    Current Science, vol.81,no.12, dated 25.12.2001, page 1617-1625.
    S. K. Sateesh., K. Krishnamurthy and Indrani Das

  14. Air Pollution: A Key Player in Industrial Pollution
    Technology Development Centre Pvt. Ltd, at Workshop at Grand Hotel, Kolkata.
    Anupam Haldar


  15. An evaluation of hystorical methane emissions from the Soviet gas industries
    Journal of Geophysical Research, vol.105, D3, from page 3517.Analysis of motor vehicles emission during the Nashvilla / Middle Tennessee Ozone study, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol.106, D4, from page 3559.
    Rashetnikov, A. I. Harley, R. A. and others


  16. Trend of Methane Emission to the Atmosphere from Indian Coal Mining
    Int. J. Atmospheric Environment, Vol. 28, p.1351.
    Banerjee, B.D., Singh, A. K., Kispotta J. and Dhar B. B., 1994

  17. Greenhouse Gas Emissions in India for the base year 1990
    Scientific Report No. 11, SASCOM and Centre for Global Change, National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi.
    Bhattacharya, S. and Mitra, A. P. 1998,


  18. Carbon Dioxide Emission Factors of Coal
    Quarterly Coal Report, DoE/EIA-0121(94/Q1), Washington DC, August,1994, pp. 1-8
    B.D.Hong, E.R. Slatick


  19. Carbon Dioxide from coal combustion: variation with rank of US coal
    Fuel, 79(2000),pp.803-12
    J.C.Quick, D.C.Glick


  20. Chemical characterization of pollution layers over the tropical Indian Ocean : Signature of emissions from bio-mass and fossil fuel burning.
    Journal of Geophysical Research, vol.106, D22, from page 28497.
    Reiner, T. and others


  21. Chemical composition of aerosol particles over the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean regions during the INDOEX ( FFP-98 ) cruise- preliminary results
    Current Science, vol.80, dated 10.04.2001, page 171-175.
    Prabha R. Nair and others


  22. Emission of Greenhouse gases and other air borne pollutants from charcoal making in Kenya and Brazil
    Journal of Geophysical Research, vol.106, D20, from page 24143.
    Pennise, D. M. and others


  23. Emissions from ships with respect to their effect on cloud.
    Journal of Atmospheric sciences, vol.57, no.16, dated 15.8.2000, page2570-2590.
    Peter V Hobbs, Timothy J. Garnett and others


  24. Environmental Issues Related to Thermal Power Plants
    Irrigation and Power Journal, vol.52, no.2, April-June 1995, page 133-143.
    P. K. Kukda


  25. Estimation of CO2 emission factors of coals
    Fuel ,vol 77(1998), No 14, pp. 1605-09
    Sibel Ozdogan


  26. European green house gas emissions estimated from continuous atmospheric measurements and random 222 at Macehead, Ireland
    Journal of Geophysical Research, vol.105, D1, from page 1351
    Biraud, S. and others


  27. Generalised models of NOX and N2O emissions from soil.
    Journal of Geophysical Research, vol.106, D15, from page 17403.
    Parton, J. A. and others


  28. GHG Inventories data tables.

  29. http://www.teriin.org/

  30. Global chlorine emission from bio-mass burning : Reactive chlorine emission inventory.
    Journal of Geophysical Research, vol.104, D7, from page 8373.
    Lobert, J. M. and others


  31. Good Practice Guidance and Uncertainty Management in National Greenhouse Gas Inventories.
    http://www.ipcc-nggip.iges.or.jp/public/gp/gpgaum.htm


  32. GreenHouse Gas Emission in India for the base year 1990
    Scientific Report Number 11, May, 1998
    Sumana Bhattacharya, A.P.Mitra

  33. In flight emission of aircraft CO and nonmethane hydrocarbons emission indices.
    Journal of Geophysical Research, vol.106, D7, from page 7485.
    Slemr, F. and others,


  34. Inventory of methane emissions from US cattle
    Journal of Geophysical Research, vol.106, D12, from page 12633
    Westberg. H and others, .


  35. Inverse modelling of annual atmospheric CO2 sources and sinks1, method and control inversion
    Journal of Geophysical Research, vol.104, D21, from page 26161.
    Bousquet, P. and others


  36. IPCC Guidelines for National Green House Gas inventories : Workbook


  37. Limitations of the equivalent CO2 approximation in climate change simulations
    Journal of Geophysical Research, vol.106, D19, from page 22593.
    Govindasamy, B. and others


  38. Macmillan Encyclopedia of the Environments.


  39. Measurements of carbonaceous aerosols at urban and remote marine sites.
    Current Science, vol.80, dated 10.04.2001, page 176-179.
    A. K. Sarkar and others


  40. Greenhouse Gas Emission in India - 1992 Up-date
    Scientific Report No. 4, National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, Prepared under the auspices of CSIR and MOEF
    Mitra A. P. ed., 1992 .


  41. Modeling CO2 sources, sinks and fluxes within a forest canopy
    Journal of Geophysical Research, vol.104, D6, from page 6081.
    Katul, G. G. and others


  42. MTA Document, 2001,
    Ninth Five-year Plan Mid-Term Appraisal Document, Planning Commission, Government of India, New Delhi.


  43. N2O emission from tropical forest soils of Australia
    Journal of Geophysical Research, vol.105, D21, from page 26353.
    Breuer, L. and others


  44. Nitrous oxide emissions from forests and pastures of various ages in the Brazilian Amazon
    Journal of Geophysical Research, vol.106, D24, from page 34179.
    Melillo, J. M. and others


  45. Nitrous oxide emissions from intensive agricultural systems : variations between crops and seasons, key driving variables, and mean emission factors
    Journal of Geophysical Research, vol.104, D21, from page 26891.
    Dobbie, K. E. and others


  46. Overview of the trace gas measurements on board the citation aircraft during the intensive field phase of INDOEX
    Journal of Geophysical Research, vol.106, D22, from page 28453.
    de Gouw, J. A. T.


  47. Pollution from aircraft Emissions in the North Atlantic Flight corridor : Overview on the POLINAT projects
    Journal of Geophysical Research, vol.105, D3, from page 3605.
    Schumann, U. and others


  48. Regional inventory of nitric oxide and nitrous oxide emissions for forest soils of South east Germany using the bio-geochemical model PnET-N-DNDC .
    Journal of Geophysical Research, vol.106, D24, from page 34155.


  49. Spatial Distribution of aerosol concentrations over the Arabian Sea and the Indian ocean during IFP of INDOEX
    Current Science, vol.80, dated 10.04.2001, page 161-165.


  50. Study of trace gases and aerosol emissions due to biomass burning at shifting cultivation sites in East Godavari District
    Current Science, vol.80, dated 10.04.2001, page 186-196.

    P. K.Gupta and others

  51. The measurement of OH and OH2 in the atmosphere
    vol.52, no.19, dated 01.10.1995, page 3299-3314
    David R. Crosley .


  52. Thermochemical history in the genetic path of coal: Derivation of a novel correction for heat of combustion-
    Fuel, 79(2000) pp. 1267-76
    B.K.Mazumdar


  53. http:// www.eia.doe.gov/


  54. http://www.teriin.org/

  55. http://www.osc.edu/research/pcrm/emissions/index.shtml


  56. http://envfor.nic.in/divisions/cpoll/delpolln.html


  57. http://www.bhel.com


  58. http://envfor.nic.in/


  59. http://envfor.nic.in/envis/


  60. The Annual Report 1998-99, Ministry of Environment and Forest Government of India.
    http://www.osc.edu/research/pcrm/emissions/contents.shtml


  61. Prospects of Energy-Economic-Environmental Research in South East Asian Countries.
    Ecoservices Pty Ltd, Whale Beach, Australia.
    http://www.eepsea.org/

  62. Status Report on Coal Production and offtake
    http://coal.nic.in/


  63. Global Regional and National CO2 Emission, India
    http://cdiac.esd.ornl.gov/trends/emis/tre_ind.htm


  64. Production Trade and Consumption of Commercial Energy-1994
    http://www.eepsea.org/

  65. Abstract- Energy and CO2 emission in India: Increasing Trends and Alarming Portants. Srivastava. L. 1997.
    http://www.teriin.org/

  66. Abstract- Indicators of carbon emission intensity from commercial energy use in India.
    Nag. B and Parikh. J, 2000.


  67. Abstract- India's achievements in energy efficiency and reducing CO2 emissions.
    Pachauri. R. K. and Sharma. S, 1999.


  68. Abstract- Recent climate change, greenhouse gas emissions and future climate : the implication for India.
    Rao. P. G., Kelly. P. M., Hulme, M., 1996.


  69. India Country Analysis Brief.
    http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/india.html

  70. Carbon dioxide emission estimate for India 1970-1995
    GHG Inventory Data Tables
    http://www.teriin.org/

  71. India's National GHG Inventory for 1990.


  72. Environment Emission of Carbon Dioxide.
    http://www.destatis.de/basis/e/umw/ugrtab5.htm

  73. Environment Energy Consumption relevant for emission.
    http://www.destatis.de/basis/e/umw/ugrtab4.htm

  74. Environment energy consumption.
    http://www.destatis.de/basis/e/umw/ugrinfo6.htm

  75. Environment Material and Energy Flows.
    http://www.destatis.de/basis/e/umw/ugrtab2.htm

  76. Environment Trends of Production Factors.
    http://www.destatis.de/basis/e/umw/ugrtab1.htm

  77. Climate Change UK Programme.
    http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/climatechange/cm4913/4913html/index.htm

  78. Bangladesh Country Analysis Brief.
    http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/bangla.html


  79. China Country Analysis Brief.
    http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/china.html

  80. Russia Country Analysis Brief.
    http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/russia.html


  81. World carbon dioxide emissions by fossil fuel, 1970-2020.
    http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/ieo/figure_9.html


  82. International Energy Outlook 2002, Highlights.
    http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/ieo/index.html


  83. National Bureau of Statistics of China.
    http://www.stats.gov.cn/english/index.htm


  84. The Natural and Built Environment in UK.
    http://www.statistics.gov.uk/

  85. Renewable Energy Setting an example to others.
    http://www.defra.gov.uk/


  86. The Germany Federal Statistics Office.
    http://www.destatis.de/



Transport

  1. MoPNG (Various years 1990-91 to 2001-02) Indian Petroleum and Natural Gas Statistics.
    Economics and Statistics Division, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Government of India, New Delhi.


  2. OCC (2001), Ready Reckoner. November 2001.
    Oil Coordination Committee, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Government of India, New Delhi.


  3. MoRTH (2000) Motor Transport Statistics of India.
    Transport Research Wing, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Government of India, New Delhi in Statistical Abstract India 2000, Central Statistical Organization, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government of India, New Delhi.


  4. MoST (various years 1994-95 to 1996-97) Annual Report
    Ministry of Surface Transport, Government of India, New Delhi.


  5. MoST (1994,1996,2000) Motor Transport Statistics of India
    Transport Research Wing, Ministry of Surface Transport, Government of India, New Delhi in Statistical Abstract India 2000, Central Statistical Organisation, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government of India, New Delhi.


  6. MoCA (Various years 1994-95 to 2000-01), Annual Report.
    Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India, New Delhi.


  7. IPCC (2000), IPCC Good Practice Guidance and Uncertainty Management in National Greenhouse Gas Inventories.
    Inter Governmental Panel on Climate Change.


  8. IPCC (1996), Revised IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories:Reference Manual, Vol. 3.
    Inter Governmental Panel on Climate Change.


  9. IPCC (1999), Aviation and the Global Atmosphere, 1999
    A Special Report of IPCC Working Groups I and III in collaboration with the Scientific Assessment Panel to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer.
    J.E.Penner, D.H.Lister, D.J.Griggs, J.Dokken, M.McFarland (Eds.); Cambridge University Press, UK.


  10. ALGAS (1998) ALGAS India, Asian Least-cost Greenhouse Gas Abatement Strategy.
    Asian Development Bank, Manila, Philippines.


  11. CSO (2000) Statistical Abstract, India 2000. p.219.
    Central Statistical Organisation, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government of India, New Delhi.


  12. ASS (1996) Annual Statistical Statements.
    Railway Board, Ministry of Railways, Government of India, New Delhi.


  13. ASS (2001) Annual Statistical Statements.
    Railway Board, Ministry of Railways, Government of India, New Delhi.


  14. Automotive Fuel Quality in India - Some Issues.
    Drilling and Exploration World, Oil and Gas Journal, Vol.9, No.2, March 2000
    Bhatnagar, A. K. (2000) .


  15. CRRI (1982) Road User Cost Study in India Final Report.
    Central Road Research Institute, New Delhi.


  16. Status of Alternative Fuels for Vehicles.
    TIDE, Vol.7, No.4, 253-273.
    Gandhi, K. K. (1997)


  17. IIP (1994) Vehicle Emissions and Control Perspective in India - A State of the Art Report.
    Indian Institute of Petroleum, Dehradun.


  18. IRC (1995) Road Transport and Energy.
    Special Publication 28, Indian Roads Congress, New Delhi.


  19. Updating Road User Cost Data - Final Report.
    Kadiyali and Associates for Ministry of Surface Transport, Roads Wing and Asian Development Bank, New Delhi.
    Kadiyali, L. R. (1992)


  20. Environment and Energy Issues for Urban Transportation.
    Proceedings of the National Seminar on Transport and Environment. 9 November 1993, New Delhi
    Mathur, H. B. (1993) .


  21. Greenhouse gas emissions in India - 1992 update
    Global Change Report No. 4, 1992
    Mitra A.P. (ed)


  22. Greenhouse gas emissions in India for the base year 1998
    Mitra A.P. (ed)


  23. Greenhouse has emissions in India, Global change report No. 1, 1991
    Mitra A.P. (ed)


  24. Global Change - Greenhouse Gas Emissions in India - 1992 Update.
    Scientific Report No.4, August 1992. National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi
    Mitra, A. P. (1992) .


  25. Global Change - Greenhouse Gas Emissions in India - 1996 Update.
    Scientific Report No.11, November 1996. National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi
    Mitra, A. P. (1996) .


  26. State-of -the -art report on vehicle emissions
    prepared for deptt. of environment, Gov't of India, 1985
    Pundir B P


  27. Environmental Implications of Road Transport in India.
    Trends in Social Science Research, Vol.3, No.2, 63-77.
    Sarin, S. M. and Singh, A. (1996)


  28. Motor Vehicle Pollution in India and its Global Impact. Keynote Paper.
    Symposium on NS-IGBP, 21-24 April 1993, Madras and in TISGLOW, Vol.4, No.2, 1993
    Sarin, S. M., Singh, A. and Suri, B. L. (1993) .


  29. Vehicular Pollution in India: Impact on Air Quality and Global Climate.
    Proceedings of the National Seminar on Transport and Environment. 9 November 1993, New Delhi
    Sarin, S. M., Singh, A. and Suri, B. L. (1993)


  30. Road Transport and GHG Emissions in Mitra, A. P. (Ed.)
    Global Change - Greenhouse Gas Emissions in India - 1996 Update. Scientific Report No.11, November 1996. National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi.
    Singh, A. (1996)


  31. Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Motor Vehicles in India.
    Proceedings of the International Seminar on Road Transportation: Issues and Strategies.269-276, 23-24 October 1998, Patiala.
    Singh, A., Suri, B. L. and Sarin, S. M. (1998)


  32. TERI (1996) CO2 Mitigation and the Indian Transport Sector.
    The Energy and Resources Institute New Delhi.


Industrial Process

  1. MoCF (2001), Performance of Petrochemical Industry in India, Data Fact Sheets (1990-91 to 2000-01).
    Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals, Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers, Government of India, New Delhi.


  2. MoI (Government of India), (1986).
    Handbook of Indigenous Manufacturers (Chemical and Miscellaneous Stores). Ministry of Industry, New Delhi, India.


  3. MoCM (Various years 1993 to 2001).
    Coal Directory of India. Ministry of Coal and Mines, Department of Coal, Government of India, Calcutta, India.


  4. DGMS (Various years 1980 to 2000), Statistics of Mines in India Vol. I (Coal).
    The Directorate General of Mines Safety, Ministry of Coal and Mines, Government of India, Dhanbad, India.


  5. DoHI (Various years 1994-95 to 2000-01), Annual Report.
    Department of Heavy Industries, Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, Government of India, New Delhi.


  6. MoS (Various years 1994-95 to 2000-01), Annual Report.
    Ministry of Steel, Government of India, New Delhi.


  7. SAIL (Various years 1994 and 1996), Statistics for Iron and Steel Industry in India.
    Steel Authority of India, New Delhi, India.


  8. FAI (2000), Fertiliser Statistics (1999-2000).
    The Fertiliser Association of India, New Delhi.


  9. IPCC (2000), IPCC Good Practice Guidance and Uncertainty Management in National Greenhouse Gas Inventories.
    Inter Governmental Panel on Climate Change.


  10. IPCC (1996), Revised IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories:Reference Manual, Vol. 3.
    Inter Governmental Panel on Climate Change.