Contents:
Introduction
Oxygen isotopes in the early Solar System - A historical perspective
Abundance, notation, and fractionation of light stable isotopes
Nucleosynthesis and chemical evolution of oxygen
Oxygen in the interstellar medium
Oxygen in the Sun
Redox conditions in the solar nebula: observational, experimental, and theoretical constraints
Oxygen isotopes of chondritic components
Mass-independent oxygen isotope variation in the solar nebula
Oxygen and other volatiles in the giant planets and their satellites
Oxygen in comets and interplanetary dust particles
Oxygen and asteroids
Oxygen isotopes in asteroidal materials
Oxygen isotopic composition and chemical correlations in meteorites and the terrestrial planets
Record of low-temperature alteration in asteroids
The oxygen cycle of the terrestrial planets: insights into the processing and history of oxygen in surface environments
Redox conditions on small bodies, the Moon and Mars
Terrestrial oxygen isotope variations and their implications for planetary lithospheres
Basalts as probes of planetary interior redox state
Rheological consequences of redox state
Science Editor-in-Chief: Glenn J. MacPherson; Science Co-Editors: David W. Mittlefehldt and John H. Jones.