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Boron isotope variations and its geochemical application in nature TEXT SIZE: A A A

The high geochemical reactivity of boron and the large relative mass difference between B-10 and B-11 lead to significant boron isotope fractionation in nature. So far the measured range of boron isotope composition (B-11) varies between -70 and +75 parts per thousand. The negative B-11 values are found in non-marine evaporite borate minerals and tourmalines, whereas positive B-11 values are common in salt lake brines and evaporated seawater. Since the 1980s, with improved measurement methods, applications of boron isotope analysis have increased rapidly. At present, boron isotopes are successfully applied to reconstruct ancient marine environments, to determine depositional environments and ore genesis, to trace groundwater pollution and seawater intrusion, and to study continental erosion. This paper summarises the methods for boron isotope analysis, the mechanisms of boron isotope fractionation and the distribution of boron isotopes in nature, reviews the achievements and the problems of boron isotopes in geochemical applications, and proposes research directions of boron isotopes in geochemical fields.

Publication name

 AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES Volume: 60 Issue: 4 Pages: 431-447 Published: JUN 1 2013

Author(s)

 Xiao, J.; Xiao, Y-K.; Jin, Z-D.; He, M-Y.; Liu, C-Q.

Corresponding author  

 XIAO J
 xiaojun@ieecas.cn
 Chinese Acad Sci, New High Tech Inst Earth Environm, 10 South Fenghui Rd, Xian 710075, Shaanxi, Peoples R China.

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 LIU C-Q

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