BORON ISOTOPE VARIATIONS IN NATURE - A SYNTHESIS

Authors
Citation
S. Barth, BORON ISOTOPE VARIATIONS IN NATURE - A SYNTHESIS, Geologische Rundschau, 82(4), 1993, pp. 640-651
Citations number
63
Categorie Soggetti
Geology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00167835
Volume
82
Issue
4
Year of publication
1993
Pages
640 - 651
Database
ISI
SICI code
0016-7835(1993)82:4<640:BIVIN->2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
The large relative mass difference between the two stable isotopes of boron, B-10 and B-11, and the high geochemical reactivity of boron lea d to significant isotope fractionation by natural processes. Published deltaB-11 values (relative to the NBS SRM-951 standard) span a wide r ange of almost-equal-to 90 parts per thousand. The lowest deltaB-11 va lues around - 30 parts per thousand are reported for non-marine evapor ite minerals and certain tourmalines. The most B-11-enriched reservoir known to date are brines from Australian salt lakes and the Dead Sea of Israel with deltaB-11 values up to + 59 parts per thousand. Dissolv ed boron in present-day seawater has a constant world-wide deltaB-11 v alue of + 39.5 parts per thousand. In this paper, available deltaB-11 data of a variety of natural fluid and solid samples from different ge ological environments are compiled and some of the most relevant aspec ts, including possible tracer applications of boron-isotope geochemist ry, are summarized.