D. James Baker
|birth_place = Long Beach, California |death_date = |death_place = |occupation = oceanographer, physicist, academic |alma_mater = Stanford UniversityCornell University
University of Rhode Island }}
Donald James Baker (born March 23, 1937) is an American scientist who was trained as a physicist, practiced as an oceanographer, and has held science and management positions in academia, non-profit institutions, and government agencies. He a former Under Secretary of Commerce for Atmosphere and Oceans and administrator of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and currently director, Global Carbon Measurement Program, William J. Clinton Foundation working with forestry programs in developing countries with the aim of reducing carbon dioxide emissions and at the same time helping alleviate poverty. Provided by Wikipedia
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1Bottom pressure measurements across the Antarctic circumpolar current and their relation to the windby Wearn, Richard B., Baker, D.JamesGet access
Published in Deep Sea Research Part A. Oceanographic Research Papers (1980)
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3by Baker, D. James, Nowlin, Worth D., Pillsbury, R. Dale, Bryden, Harry L.Get access
Published in Nature (1977)
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4by Mcelroy, Michael B., Baker, D. James, Jr., Mooney, Harold A., Burke, Kevin C., Clark, William C., Imbrie, John, Davis, Margaret B., Malone, Thomas F., Dickinson, Robert E., Bretherton, Francis P.Get access
Published 1989
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