Neodymium isotopes in modern human dental enamel: An exploratory dataset for human provenancing

This collection presents data on neodymium isotopes from modern dental elements (third molars) of 47 individuals born and raised in the Netherlands, Grenada, Curaçao, Bonaire, Columbia and Iceland. Neodymium isotope composition was successfully analyzed for 40 individuals (ranging between 0.511820 a...

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Published: 2021
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spelling fttudelft:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:1cad76c8-3fe5-4e40-ac40-2b71076881d8 2024-02-11T10:05:10+01:00 Neodymium isotopes in modern human dental enamel: An exploratory dataset for human provenancing Plomp, E. (author) 2021 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1cad76c8-3fe5-4e40-ac40-2b71076881d8 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2021.107375 en eng http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85115355523&partnerID=8YFLogxK Data in Brief--2352-3409--bac72df6-0518-492e-ae9c-ca604f450926 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1cad76c8-3fe5-4e40-ac40-2b71076881d8 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2021.107375 © 2021 E. Plomp Enamel Forensic provenancing Human Isotope Neodymium Strontium the Netherlands journal article 2021 fttudelft https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2021.107375 2024-01-24T23:32:12Z This collection presents data on neodymium isotopes from modern dental elements (third molars) of 47 individuals born and raised in the Netherlands, Grenada, Curaçao, Bonaire, Columbia and Iceland. Neodymium isotope composition was successfully analyzed for 40 individuals (ranging between 0.511820 and 0.512773 143 Nd/ 144 Nd and -16.0 to 2.6 εNd), with neodymium concentration data available for 23 individuals (ranging between 0.1 and 21.0 ppb). For 37 individuals the dental elements have also been analyzed for strontium isotopes. All analyses were performed on a Thermo Scientific Triton Plus TIMS. Neodymium analyses were performed using 10 13 Ω resistors, with samples reanalyzed using 10 11 Ω resistors if enough sample was available. Strontium analyses were performed using 10 11 Ω resistors. A discussion about the applicability of the analysis technique and the results can be found in the article “Evaluation of neodymium isotope analysis of human dental enamel as a provenance indicator using 10 13 Ω amplifiers (TIMS)”. This dataset is available for verification of the provenance capability of neodymium isotope analysis in archaeological and forensic mobility studies. To ensure the interoperability and reusability of the data, the data is available on the IsoArcH (https://isoarch.eu/) data repository. Management Support Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Delft University of Technology: Institutional Repository Triton ENVELOPE(-55.615,-55.615,49.517,49.517) Data in Brief 38 107375
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Forensic provenancing
Human
Isotope
Neodymium
Strontium
the Netherlands
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Forensic provenancing
Human
Isotope
Neodymium
Strontium
the Netherlands
Plomp, E. (author)
Neodymium isotopes in modern human dental enamel: An exploratory dataset for human provenancing
topic_facet Enamel
Forensic provenancing
Human
Isotope
Neodymium
Strontium
the Netherlands
description This collection presents data on neodymium isotopes from modern dental elements (third molars) of 47 individuals born and raised in the Netherlands, Grenada, Curaçao, Bonaire, Columbia and Iceland. Neodymium isotope composition was successfully analyzed for 40 individuals (ranging between 0.511820 and 0.512773 143 Nd/ 144 Nd and -16.0 to 2.6 εNd), with neodymium concentration data available for 23 individuals (ranging between 0.1 and 21.0 ppb). For 37 individuals the dental elements have also been analyzed for strontium isotopes. All analyses were performed on a Thermo Scientific Triton Plus TIMS. Neodymium analyses were performed using 10 13 Ω resistors, with samples reanalyzed using 10 11 Ω resistors if enough sample was available. Strontium analyses were performed using 10 11 Ω resistors. A discussion about the applicability of the analysis technique and the results can be found in the article “Evaluation of neodymium isotope analysis of human dental enamel as a provenance indicator using 10 13 Ω amplifiers (TIMS)”. This dataset is available for verification of the provenance capability of neodymium isotope analysis in archaeological and forensic mobility studies. To ensure the interoperability and reusability of the data, the data is available on the IsoArcH (https://isoarch.eu/) data repository. Management Support
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title_short Neodymium isotopes in modern human dental enamel: An exploratory dataset for human provenancing
title_full Neodymium isotopes in modern human dental enamel: An exploratory dataset for human provenancing
title_fullStr Neodymium isotopes in modern human dental enamel: An exploratory dataset for human provenancing
title_full_unstemmed Neodymium isotopes in modern human dental enamel: An exploratory dataset for human provenancing
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