∼14 000 years of geochemical and isotopic data from Lake Simcoe, Canada

This dataset contains measurements of modern water and ancient core materials from Lake Simcoe, the fourth largest lake wholly in Ontario, Canada. These data consist of: (i) oxygen, hydrogen and carbon isotope (δ(18)O, δ(2)H and δ(13)C) compositions for modern water samples; (ii) physical measuremen...

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Published in:Data in Brief
Main Authors: Doyle, R.M., Bumstead, N., Lewis, C.F.M., Longstaffe, F.J.
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022
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Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9429497/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2022.108541
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Summary:This dataset contains measurements of modern water and ancient core materials from Lake Simcoe, the fourth largest lake wholly in Ontario, Canada. These data consist of: (i) oxygen, hydrogen and carbon isotope (δ(18)O, δ(2)H and δ(13)C) compositions for modern water samples; (ii) physical measurements of one piston core, PC-5; (iii) δ(13)C and δ(18)O values of ostracods collected from PC-5, and (iv) δ(13)C and δ(18)O values of ancient DIC and water, respectively, inferred from item (iii). Physical measurements performed on core PC-5 include magnetic susceptibility, mineralogy and grain size. Mass accumulation rates are also reported. These data will be of interest to those aiming to better characterize the timing and pathway of meltwater flow during and following deglaciation of the Laurentide Ice Sheet in the Laurentian Great Lakes region. These data will also be useful to researchers investigating the influence of deglaciation on the oxygen and carbon isotope systematics of ancient lake environments. A discussion of these data is available in “A ∼14 000-year record of environmental change from Lake Simcoe, Canada” [1].