About CNR-IGG, Pisa, Italy
The site is addressed to all are interested in hydrogeochemistry and can have in boron isotopes a tool to investigate the origin of salinity, and the sources of pollution in surface and groundwaters.
To fully understand the potential applications of δ11B, the bibliography is an extremely important reference point.
The database we present consists of a:
- bibliography, which contains a list of published articles on boron isotopes, and five categories:
- rain
- lakes
- rivers
- groundwaters
- contaminants
For each category, the measured boron concentration and isotopic composition values are listed, along with the environment and/or location studied, the name of the first author, the year of publication, and the identification number of the complete bibliographic reference.
The website aims to be as interactive as possible and will be developed taking into account the information and suggestions received.
We invite to submit datasets using the provided template (see the file.ods menu or select this link). All submissions will be integrated into the IsoBorDat repository (DOI: 10.13140/2.1.2198.8801), and contributing authors may indicate that their work forms part of the IsoBorDat initiative.
“Enjoy” boron and its isotopes…
Daniela Andreani, Alessandra Adorni-Braccesi, Maddalena Pennisi* (data collection)
Lorenzo Gori (website)
*corresponding author: m.pennisi@igg.cnr.it
Cite as: ISOBORDAT: An online database for boron isotopes. Pennisi M., Adorni-Braccesi A., Andreani D., Gori L., Sciuto P.F., Gonfiantini R.
DOI: 10.13140/2.1.2198.8801
About CNR-IGG, Pisa, Italy
The site is addressed to all are interested in hydrogeochemistry and can have in boron isotopes a tool to investigate the origin of salinity, and the sources of pollution in surface and groundwaters.
To fully understand the potential applications of δ11B, the bibliography is an extremely important reference point.
The database we present consists of a:
For each category, the measured boron concentration and isotopic composition values are listed, along with the environment and/or location studied, the name of the first author, the year of publication, and the identification number of the complete bibliographic reference.
The website aims to be as interactive as possible and will be developed taking into account the information and suggestions received.
We invite to submit datasets using the provided template (see the file.ods menu or select this link). All submissions will be integrated into the IsoBorDat repository (DOI: 10.13140/2.1.2198.8801), and contributing authors may indicate that their work forms part of the IsoBorDat initiative.
“Enjoy” boron and its isotopes…
Daniela Andreani, Alessandra Adorni-Braccesi, Maddalena Pennisi* (data collection)
Lorenzo Gori (website)
*corresponding author: m.pennisi@igg.cnr.it
Cite as: ISOBORDAT: An online database for boron isotopes. Pennisi M., Adorni-Braccesi A., Andreani D., Gori L., Sciuto P.F., Gonfiantini R.
DOI: 10.13140/2.1.2198.8801