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Boron isotope variations in the atmosphere
Authors:YOSHIKI MIYATA  TAKAYUKI TOKIEDA  HIROSHI AMAKAWA  MITSUO UEMATSU  YOSHIYUKI NOZAKI
Institution:Marine Inorganic Chemistry Division, The Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Nakano‐ku, Tokyo 164‐8639, Japan
Abstract:We report here the first measurements of boron isotope ratios in the maritime atmosphere together with those of precipitation. The δ11B values of atmospheric condensates in the western North Pacific and Japanese coast and snow in Tokyo range from ?12.8 to +5.1‰ and from ?0.4 to +0.4‰, respectively, which are significantly lower than those of rainwater (+18.9 to +34.7‰) collected mostly over the North Pacific. Since the 11B/10B ratios of the atmosphere are lower than those of volcanic emissions (δ11B=+2.3 to +21.4‰), we must seek sources for atmospheric boron other than volcanism. We postulate that the sea may be an important supplier for atmospheric boron under some dynamic conditions and that boron isotope fractionation during evaporation from seawater and removal from the atmosphere may account for the large variations of 11B/10B ratios observed in the atmosphere and precipitation.
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