Table 2 Organic and inorganic analyses conducted in the sedimentary cores as well as number of samples measured with the different techniques and the file name where these data are stored (Data Citation 1).

From: Holocene geochemical footprint from Semi-arid alpine wetlands in southern Spain

Site

Organic analyses

Inorganic analyses

 

Elemental Analyser

EA-IRMS

GC-FID

Data files in Data Citation

AAS

ICP-MS

Mercury Analyser

XRF scanner

Data files in Data Citation

TOC, TN

TH

C/N

H/C

δ 13 C

δ 15 N

n- alkanes

  

Hg

 

LdlM

31

 

31

 

31

31

 

LdlM_organic (Data Citation 2)

     

BdlV

73

 

79

 

79

74

93

BdlV_organic (Data Citation 3)

     

LdRS

68

68

68

 

68

68

 

LdRS_organic (Data Citation 4)

68

68

  

LdRS_inorganic (Data Citation 6)

BdlC

81

81

82

82

56

51

50

BdlC_organic (Data Citation 5)

  

18

78

BdlC_inorganic (Data Citation 7) BdlC_Hg: (Data Citation 8)

  1. AAS data: Al, Mn, Ca, Fe, Mg, and K; ICP-MS data: Li, Rb, Cs, Be, Sr, Ba, Sc, V, Cr, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Ga, Y, Nb, Ta, Hf, Mo, Sn, Tl, U, Ce, Pr, Nd. Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Lu, Zr, Pb, Th, and La; XRF-scanner data: Al, Si, S, K, Ca, Ti, Fe, Zr, Br, Rb, and Sr. Acronyms: EA, Elemental Analyser; IRMS, Isotope-ratio mass spectrometry; GC-FID, Gas Chromatography with Flame-Ionization Detection; AAS, Atomic Absorption; ICP-MS, Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry; XRF-scanner, X-ray fluorescence scanner.