This new volume on boron isotope geochemistry offers review chapters summarizing the
cosmochemistry high-temperature and low-temperature geochemistry and marine chemistry of
boron. It also covers theoretical aspects of B isotope fractionation experiments and atomic
modeling as well as all aspects of boron isotope analyses in geologic materials using the full
range of solutions and in-situ methods. The book provides guidance for researchers on the
analytical and theoretical aspects as well as introducing the various scientific applications
and research fields in which boron isotopes currently play a major role. The last compendium to
summarize the geochemistry of boron and address its isotope geochemistry was published over 20
years ago (Grew &Anovitz 1996 MSA Review Vol.33) and there have since been significant
advances in analytical techniques applications and scientific insights into the isotope
geochemistry of boron. This volume in the Advances in Isotope Geochemistry series provides a
valuable source for students and professionals alike both as an introduction to a new field
and as a reference in ongoing research.Chapters 5 and 8 of this book are available open access
under a CC BY 4.0 license at link.springer.com