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author Schorndorf, Nils
Frank, Norbert
Ritter, Simon Michael
Warken, Sophie F
Scholz, Christian
Keppler, Frank
Scholz, Denis
Weber, Michael
Avilés Olguin, Jerónimo
Stinnesbeck, Wolfgang
author_facet Schorndorf, Nils
Frank, Norbert
Ritter, Simon Michael
Warken, Sophie F
Scholz, Christian
Keppler, Frank
Scholz, Denis
Weber, Michael
Avilés Olguin, Jerónimo
Stinnesbeck, Wolfgang
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents This dataset provides geochemical data (trace elements and stable isotopes) of subaqueous grown speleothems (Hells Bells) from the north-eastern Yucatán Peninsula. These secondary carbonates were collected from three different sinkholes (cenotes) southwest of Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico (20.51–20.52°N, 87.01–87.07°W) at water depths between -29.4 m a.s.l and -37.3 m a.s.l. Samples were collected in situ and their elevation was measured with a dive computer (+-0.1m). For samples taken from the bottom of the cenotes, we cannot assign a corresponding water depth since we have no information about their original position on the cave ceiling. Major and trace elements were determined by ICP-OES. Stable carbon and oxygen isotope measurements were carried out by a ThermoFinnigan MAT253Plus gas source mass spectrometer equipped with a Thermo Fisher Scientific Kiel IV carbonate device.
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spellingShingle Trace element and stable isotope data of subaqueous grown speleothems (Hells Bells) from the northeastern Yucatán Peninsula
Schorndorf, Nils
Frank, Norbert
Ritter, Simon Michael
Warken, Sophie F
Scholz, Christian
Keppler, Frank
Scholz, Denis
Weber, Michael
Avilés Olguin, Jerónimo
Stinnesbeck, Wolfgang
Barium/Calcium ratio; Cenote_El_Zapote-Big_Bell_1; Cenote_El_Zapote-Big_Bell_6; Cenote_El_Zapote-TL4; Cenote_El_Zapote-Tree_Bell; Cenote_El_Zapote-ZPT-7; Cenote_Maravilla-MIII; Cenote_Tortugas-T12; Cenote_Tortugas-T7; Comment; DEPTH, water; DISTANCE; Event label; ICP-OES, Inductively coupled plasma - optical emission spectrometry; Iron/Calcium ratio; KIEL-IV-Carbonate Device connected to a Finnigan MAT253 mass spectrometer; Laboratory; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Magnesium/Calcium ratio; Manganese/Calcium ratio; Quintana Roo, Mexico; Sample ID; Site; speleothem; Speleothem sample; SPS; Stable isotopes; Strontium/Calcium ratio; Sulfur/Calcium ratio; trace elements; Yucatan Peninsula; δ13C, carbonate; δ18O, carbonate
This dataset provides geochemical data (trace elements and stable isotopes) of subaqueous grown speleothems (Hells Bells) from the north-eastern Yucatán Peninsula. These secondary carbonates were collected from three different sinkholes (cenotes) southwest of Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico (20.51–20.52°N, 87.01–87.07°W) at water depths between -29.4 m a.s.l and -37.3 m a.s.l. Samples were collected in situ and their elevation was measured with a dive computer (+-0.1m). For samples taken from the bottom of the cenotes, we cannot assign a corresponding water depth since we have no information about their original position on the cave ceiling. Major and trace elements were determined by ICP-OES. Stable carbon and oxygen isotope measurements were carried out by a ThermoFinnigan MAT253Plus gas source mass spectrometer equipped with a Thermo Fisher Scientific Kiel IV carbonate device.
title Trace element and stable isotope data of subaqueous grown speleothems (Hells Bells) from the northeastern Yucatán Peninsula
topic Barium/Calcium ratio; Cenote_El_Zapote-Big_Bell_1; Cenote_El_Zapote-Big_Bell_6; Cenote_El_Zapote-TL4; Cenote_El_Zapote-Tree_Bell; Cenote_El_Zapote-ZPT-7; Cenote_Maravilla-MIII; Cenote_Tortugas-T12; Cenote_Tortugas-T7; Comment; DEPTH, water; DISTANCE; Event label; ICP-OES, Inductively coupled plasma - optical emission spectrometry; Iron/Calcium ratio; KIEL-IV-Carbonate Device connected to a Finnigan MAT253 mass spectrometer; Laboratory; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Magnesium/Calcium ratio; Manganese/Calcium ratio; Quintana Roo, Mexico; Sample ID; Site; speleothem; Speleothem sample; SPS; Stable isotopes; Strontium/Calcium ratio; Sulfur/Calcium ratio; trace elements; Yucatan Peninsula; δ13C, carbonate; δ18O, carbonate
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.945784