World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!
Lasse Boy Novock Clausen

Lasse Boy Novock Clausen

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
33
Citations
3146
World Ranking
8516
National Ranking
127

Overview

Lasse Boy Novock Clausen is affiliated with the University of Oslo in Norway. Their research primarily focuses on physics and astronomy, with significant contributions in earth and planetary sciences. Clausen's work spans multiple subfields, particularly in astronomy and astrophysics, molecular biology, aerospace engineering, geophysics, and oceanography.

The scientist's research topics extensively cover ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics, solar and space plasma dynamics, and geomagnetism and paleomagnetism studies. Other key areas of study include GNSS positioning and interference, earthquake detection and analysis, geophysics and gravity measurements, and planetary science and exploration.

Clausen has contributed to several publications in major academic venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Space Weather
  • Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate
  • Space Science Reviews

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Clausen include:

  • Ionospheric Plasma Irregularities Based on In Situ Measurements From the Swarm Satellites, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • Ionospheric Plasma IRregularities - IPIR - Data Product Based on Data From the Swarm Satellites, 2022, Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • Variability of Ionospheric Plasma: Results from the ESA Swarm Mission, 2022, Space Science Reviews
  • On the Production of Ionospheric Irregularities Via Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability Associated with Cusp Flow Channels, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • Transfer Learning Aurora Image Classification and Magnetic Disturbance Evaluation, 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics

Throughout their career, Clausen has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Wojciech J. Miloch
  • Yaqi Jin
  • Andres Spicher
  • Daria Kotova
  • Magnus F. Ivarsen

Best Publications

  • Overview of Solar Wind–Magnetosphere–Ionosphere–Atmosphere Coupling and the Generation of Magnetospheric Currents

    Stephen Eric Milan;Stephen Eric Milan;Lasse Boy Novock Clausen;John Charles Coxon;Jenny A. Carter

  • Supermagnetosonic subsolar magnetosheath jets and their effects: from the solar wind to the ionospheric convection

    H. Hietala;N. Partamies;T. V. Laitinen;L. B. N. Clausen

  • Dynamics of the region 1 Birkeland current oval derived from the active magnetosphere and planetary electrodynamics response experiment (AMPERE)

    L. B. N. Clausen;J. B. H. Baker;J. M. Ruohoniemi;S. E. Milan

  • Spontaneous hot flow anomalies at quasi‐parallel shocks: 1. Observations

    H. Zhang;D. G. Sibeck;Q.-G. Zong;Q.-G. Zong;N. Omidi

  • Direct observations of the role of convection electric field in the formation of a polar tongue of ionization from storm enhanced density

    E. G. Thomas;J. B. H. Baker;J. M. Ruohoniemi;L. B. N. Clausen;L. B. N. Clausen

  • Large-scale observations of a subauroral polarization stream by midlatitude SuperDARN radars: Instantaneous longitudinal velocity variations

    L. B. N. Clausen;L. B. N. Clausen;J. B. H. Baker;J. M. Ruohoniemi;R. A. Greenwald

  • Swarm in situ observations of F region polar cap patches created by cusp precipitation

    L. V. Goodwin;B. Iserhienrhien;D. M. Miles;S. Patra

  • Energy transport by kinetic‐scale electromagnetic waves in fast plasma sheet flows

    C. C. Chaston;J. W. Bonnell;L. Clausen;V. Angelopoulos

  • Ionospheric Plasma Irregularities Characterized by the Swarm Satellites: Statistics at High Latitudes

    Yaqi Jin;Andres Spicher;Chao Xiong;Lasse Boy Novock Clausen

  • Day-night coupling by a localized flow channel visualized by polar cap patch propagation

    Y. Nishimura;L. R. Lyons;Y. Zou;K. Oksavik;K. Oksavik

  • Severe and localized GNSS scintillation at the poleward edge of the nightside auroral oval during intense substorm aurora

    Christer van der Meeren;Kjellmar Oksavik;Kjellmar Oksavik;Dag Arne Lorentzen;Dag Arne Lorentzen;Michael T. Rietveld

  • The magnitudes of the regions 1 and 2 Birkeland currents observed by AMPERE and their role in solar wind‐magnetosphere‐ionosphere coupling

    J. C. Coxon;S. E. Milan;L. B. N. Clausen;B. J. Anderson

  • EMIC waves observed at geosynchronous orbit during solar minimum: Statistics and excitation

    L. B. N. Clausen;J. B. H. Baker;J. M. Ruohoniemi;H. J. Singer

  • Interhemispheric study of polar cap patch occurrence based on Swarm in situ data

    Andres Spicher;Lasse Boy Novock Clausen;Wojciech Jacek Miloch;Victoria Lofstad

  • Temporal and spatial dynamics of the regions 1 and 2 Birkeland currents during substorms

    L. B. N. Clausen;J. B. H. Baker;J. M. Ruohoniemi;Stephen Eric Milan

  • First simultaneous measurements of waves generated at the bow shock in the solar wind, the magnetosphere and on the ground

    L. B. N. Clausen;Tim K. Yeoman;R. C. Fear;R. Behlke

  • Statistical study of the GNSS phase scintillation associated with two types of auroral blobs

    Yaqi Jin;Jøran I. Moen;Jøran I. Moen;Wojciech J. Miloch;Lasse B. N. Clausen

  • Multi‐instrument observations from Svalbard of a traveling convection vortex, electromagnetic ion cyclotron wave burst, and proton precipitation associated with a bow shock instability

    M. J. Engebretson;T. K. Yeoman;K. Oksavik;F. Søraas

  • A superposed epoch analysis of the regions 1 and 2 Birkeland currents observed by AMPERE during substorms

    J. C. Coxon;Stephen E. Milan;L. B. N. Clausen;B. J. Anderson

  • Seasonal and diurnal variations in AMPERE observations of the Birkeland currents compared to modeled results

    J. C. Coxon;J. C. Coxon;S. E. Milan;S. E. Milan;J. A. Carter;L. B. N. Clausen

  • GPS scintillations in the high latitudes during periods of dayside and nightside reconnection

    L. B. N. Clausen;J. I. Moen;K. Hosokawa;J. M. Holmes

  • GPS scintillations associated with cusp dynamics and polar cap patches

    Yaqi Jin;Jøran Idar Moen;Jøran Idar Moen;Kjellmar Oksavik;Kjellmar Oksavik;Kjellmar Oksavik;Andres Spicher

  • Dynamics of the region 1 Birkeland current oval derived from the Active Magnetosphere and Planetary Electrodynamics Response Experiment (AMPERE)

    L. B. N. Clausen;L. B. N. Clausen;J. B. H. Baker;J. M. Ruohoniemi;S. E. Milan

  • Day-night coupling by a localized flow channel visualized by polar cap patch propagation

    T. Nishimura;L. R. Lyons;Y. Zou;B. Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

Jøran Moen
Jøran Moen University of Oslo
Kjellmar Oksavik
Kjellmar Oksavik University of Bergen
J. M. Ruohoniemi
J. M. Ruohoniemi Virginia Tech
Brian J. Anderson
Brian J. Anderson Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Tim K. Yeoman
Tim K. Yeoman University of Leicester
Vassilis Angelopoulos
Vassilis Angelopoulos University of California, Los Angeles
Steve E. Milan
Steve E. Milan University of Leicester
David L. Hysell
David L. Hysell Cornell University
Stein Haaland
Stein Haaland University of Bergen
Claudia Stolle
Claudia Stolle Leibniz Institute of Atmospheric Physics at the Rostock University

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring Earth Science in the USA offers a solid foundation for various career paths, but it’s also valuable to consider related disciplines that complement this field. For military veterans seeking flexible education options, programs like the online photography degree for military veterans provide creative skills that can enhance scientific visualization and communication techniques.

Language proficiency is another asset in Earth Science careers, especially for those working in international research or environmental policy. Pursuing online Spanish degree programs for veterans can open doors to global collaboration and community engagement. Even outside the veteran community, online degrees in Spanish remain a popular and practical choice for anyone looking to increase marketability in diverse fields.

For those interested in blending science with creativity, visual arts offer unique pathways. The online MFA visual arts programs combine artistic expression with scientific concepts, fostering innovative approaches in education, research, and public outreach.

Ultimately, integrating skills from related online degree programs can greatly enhance career opportunities within and beyond Earth Science, making education more versatile and impactful.

Best Scientists Citing Lasse Boy Novock Clausen

Trending Scientists

Recently Published Articles