I'm a chemical oceanographer by background and my research focus is on analysis of the carbon cycle in the ocean, especially on changes in recent decades, but also on the reasons for, and mechanisms behind, these changes. I want to increase the understanding we have of the carbon cycle in the ocean, both its natural variabilities and anthropogenic changes, including how such changes will continue into the future. I use many tools in my research, both observational and model-based. It is very important that we have good observational data to answer societally important questions about the planet's carbon cycle and I am therefore engaged in several international research infrastructures, first among them the Integrated Carbon Observing System (ICOS) where I am coordinating the Norwegian node: ICOS Norway and OTC, a project funded by the Research Council of Norway.
Siv Kari Lauvset
Senior Researcher
sivk@norceresearch.no
+47 56 10 75 33
Jahnebakken 5, 5007 Bergen, Norway
Division
Climate & Environment
Research themes
Ocean biogeochemistry
Ocean Aaidification
Research Groups
More information about Siv
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Projects
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Academic articleRespiration Patterns in the Dark Ocean– Global Biogeochemical Cycles 2023
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Academic articleContext matters when using climate model projections for aquaculture– Frontiers in Marine Science 2023
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Academic articleA status assessment of selected data synthesis products for ocean biogeochemistry– Frontiers in Marine Science 2023
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Academic articleRecent Trends and Variability in the Oceanic Storage of Dissolved Inorganic Carbon– Global Biogeochemical Cycles 2023
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Academic articleGlobal Surface Ocean Acidification Indicators From 1750 to 2100– Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 2023
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Conference lectureClimate and Humans– Forelesning i Urban Sustainable Architechture 2023
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Conference lectureAnthropogenic ocean acidification below the surface: does organic matter cycling result in enhanced vulnerability?– Ocean Sciences Meeting 2022 2022
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Academic articleGLODAPv2.2022: the latest version of the global interior ocean biogeochemical data product– Earth System Science Data 2022
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Academic articleObservation-based Sea surface temperature trends in Atlantic large marine ecosystems– Progress in Oceanography 2022
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Research reportTrender i havforsuring og antropogent karbon i de nordiske hav, Nordsjøen og Skagerrak– NORCE Norwegian Research Centre 2022
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Academic articleGlobal Carbon Budget 2021– Earth System Science Data 2022
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Academic articleDecadal trends in Ocean Acidification from the Ocean Weather Station M in the Norwegian Sea– Journal of Marine Systems 2022
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Academic articleHow Is the Ocean Anthropogenic Carbon Reservoir Filled?– Global Biogeochemical Cycles 2022
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Academic articleBest Practice Data Standards for Discrete Chemical Oceanographic Observations– Frontiers in Marine Science 2022
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Academic articleAcidification of the Nordic Seas– Biogeosciences 2022
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Academic literature reviewNordic Seas Heat Loss, Atlantic Inflow, and Arctic Sea Ice cover over the last century– Reviews of Geophysics 2022
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Conference lectureSurface ocean CO2 in the northern North Sea - temporal and spatial variability– ICOS Nordic 2021
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Conference lectureTemporal and spatial variability of CO2 in the northern North Sea– ICOS Norge 2021
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Feature articleHvordan skal vi følge med på CO2 utslippene?– Klassekampen 2021
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Conference lectureAnthropogenic ocean acidification below the surface: does organic matter cycling result in enhanced vulnerability?– vEGU21 2021
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Professional articleA vision for FAIR ocean data products– Communications Earth & Environment 2021
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Academic articleAn updated version of the global interior ocean biogeochemical data product, GLODAPv2.2021– Earth System Science Data 2021
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Academic articleCalcium carbonate dissolution patterns in the ocean– Nature Geoscience 2021
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Academic literature reviewA Global Ocean Oxygen Database and Atlas for Assessing and Predicting Deoxygenation and Ocean Health in the Open and Coastal Ocean– Frontiers in Marine Science 2021
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Research reportIntegrated Ocean Carbon Research: A Summary of Ocean Carbon Research, and Vision of Coordinated Ocean Carbon Research and Observations for the Next Decade. [R. Wanninkhof, C. Sabine and S. Aricò (eds.)]– UNESCO, (IOC Technical Series, 158.) doi:10.25607/h0gj-pq41 2021
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Conference lectureEfficient carbon drawdown allows for a high future carbon uptake in the North Atlantic– EGU General Assembly 2021 2021
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Academic articlePreformed properties for marine organic matter and carbonate mineral cycling quantification– Global Biogeochemical Cycles 2021
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Research reportMonitoring ocean acidification in Norwegian seas in 2019– Miljødirektoratet 2020
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Academic articleDissolved inorganic nutrients in the western Mediterranean Sea (2004–2017)– Earth System Science Data 2020
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Academic articleCurrent estimates of K1* and K2* appear inconsistent with measured CO2 system parameters in cold oceanic regions.– Ocean Science Journal 2020
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Academic articleAn updated version of the global interior ocean biogeochemical data product, GLODAPv2.2020– Earth System Science Data 2020
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Academic articleSeasonal Carbon Dynamics in the Near-Global Ocean– Global Biogeochemical Cycles 2020
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Academic articleProcesses Driving Global Interior Ocean pH Distribution– Global Biogeochemical Cycles 2020
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Academic articleWinter weather controls net influx of atmospheric CO2 on the north-west European shelf– Scientific Reports 2019
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Academic articleGlobal carbon budget 2019– Earth System Science Data 2019
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Academic articleSurface ocean pH and buffer capacity: past, present and future– Scientific Reports 2019
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Academic articleGLODAPv2.2019-an update of GLODAPv2– Earth System Science Data 2019
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Academic articleThe oceanic sink for anthropogenic CO2 from 1994 to 2007– Science 2019
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Academic articleSudden emergence of a shallow aragonite saturation horizon in the Southern Ocean– Nature Climate Change 2019
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Academic articleReconciling Observation and Model Trends in North Atlantic Surface CO2– Global Biogeochemical Cycles 2019
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Popular scientific articleKarbonkretsløpet– 2grader C 2019
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Conference lectureThe Carbon Cycle: The role of oceans and humans– SOLAS Open Science Conference 2019
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Academic literature reviewConstraining the oceanic uptake and fluxes of greenhouse gases by building an ocean network of certified stations: The ocean component of the Integrated Carbon Observation System, ICOS-Oceans– Frontiers in Marine Science 2019
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Academic literature reviewA surface ocean CO2 reference network, SOCONET and associated marine boundary layer CO2 measurements– Frontiers in Marine Science 2019
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Conference lectureObservations-constrained projections reveal early and strong deoxygenation in the interior North Atlantic– AGU Annual meeting 2018 2018
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Popular scientific articleEn misforståelse oppklart – med Non Stop– Energi og Klima : Norsk klimastiftelses nettmagasin 2018
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Conference lectureOn the Spatial Variability of Ocean pH and its Primary Drivers– Ocean Sciences Meeting 2018 2018
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Conference lectureCoastal carbon data at a range of frequencies– Observational and modeling capabilities of coastal biogeochemistry and ecosystems 2018
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Academic articleContinued warming, salinification and oxygenation of the Greenland Sea gyre– Tellus A: Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography 2018
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Conference lectureEarly detection of anthropogenic climate change signal in the interior subpolar North Atlantic– Ocean Deoxygenation Conference 2018
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Academic articleArctic Ocean CO2 uptake: An improved multiyear estimate of the air-sea CO2 flux incorporating chlorophyll a concentrations– Biogeosciences 2018
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Academic articleMechanisms and early detections of multidecadal oxygen changes in the interior subpolar North Atlantic– Geophysical Research Letters 2018
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Conference lectureEarly detection of anthropogenic climate change signal in the interior subpolar North Atlantic oxygen– 50th International Liege Colloquium on Ocean Dynamics 2018
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Academic articleConstraining Projection-Based Estimates of the Future North Atlantic Carbon Uptake– Journal of Climate 2018
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Academic articleClimate response to aerosol geoengineering: a multi-method comparison– Journal of Climate 2018
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Academic articleInorganic Carbon and Water Masses in the Irminger Sea since 1991– Biogeosciences 2018
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Academic articleCan Empirical Algorithms Successfully Estimate Aragonite Saturation State in the Subpolar North Atlantic?– Frontiers in Marine Science 2017
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Research reportHavforsuringsovervåking i norske farvann i 2016– Miljødirektoratet 2017
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Academic articleClimate engineering and the ocean: effects on biogeochemistry and primary production– Biogeosciences 2017
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Conference lectureImpact of idealized stratospheric aerosol injection on the future ocean and land carbon cycle– American Geophysical Union 2017
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Conference lectureLow and overshoot emission scenarios – from a high to a low carbon society (LOES)– Bjerknes Days 2017 with SAC and EC 2017
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Conference lectureWP 11: Optimisation of ocean observing capability– FixO3 General Assembly 2017 2017
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Conference lectureHow would the ocean carbon cycle be affected by radiation management geoengineering?– EGU General Assembly 2017 2017
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Conference lectureExploring the Potential and Side-effects of Aerosol-based Geoengineering– Climate Engineering Conference 2017 2017
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Conference lectureLand and ocean carbon cycle responses to three radiation management geoengineering methods– 10th International Carbon Dioxide Conference 2017
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Conference lectureAn introduction to aerosol injection climate engineering– Guest seminar 2017