The IRHUM (Isotopic Reconstruction of Human Migration) database – bioavailable strontium isotope ratios for geochemical fingerprinting in France

Strontium isotope ratios (<sup>87</sup>Sr / <sup>86</sup>Sr) are a key geochemical tracer used in a wide range of fields including archaeology, ecology, food and forensic sciences. These applications are based on the principle that the Sr isotopic ratios of natural materials...

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Main Authors: M. Willmes, L. McMorrow, L. Kinsley, R. Armstrong, M. Aubert, S. Eggins, C. Falguères, B. Maureille, I. Moffat, R. Grün
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2014-03-01
Series:Earth System Science Data
Online Access:http://www.earth-syst-sci-data.net/6/117/2014/essd-6-117-2014.pdf
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spelling doaj-cae6c04fbd154a009b64fa67f48876ea2020-11-24T23:54:11ZengCopernicus PublicationsEarth System Science Data1866-35081866-35162014-03-016111712210.5194/essd-6-117-2014The IRHUM (Isotopic Reconstruction of Human Migration) database &ndash; bioavailable strontium isotope ratios for geochemical fingerprinting in FranceM. Willmes0L. McMorrow1L. Kinsley2R. Armstrong3M. Aubert4S. Eggins5C. Falguères6B. Maureille7I. Moffat8R. Grün9The Australian National University, Research School of Earth Sciences, Canberra 0200, ACT, AustraliaThe Australian National University, Research School of Earth Sciences, Canberra 0200, ACT, AustraliaThe Australian National University, Research School of Earth Sciences, Canberra 0200, ACT, AustraliaThe Australian National University, Research School of Earth Sciences, Canberra 0200, ACT, AustraliaThe Australian National University, Research School of Earth Sciences, Canberra 0200, ACT, AustraliaThe Australian National University, Research School of Earth Sciences, Canberra 0200, ACT, AustraliaDépartement de Préhistoire, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, UMR7194 du CNRS, Paris, FranceUniversity of Bordeaux, CNRS, MCC, PACEA UMR5199, 33400, Talence, FranceThe Australian National University, Research School of Earth Sciences, Canberra 0200, ACT, AustraliaThe Australian National University, Research School of Earth Sciences, Canberra 0200, ACT, AustraliaStrontium isotope ratios (<sup>87</sup>Sr / <sup>86</sup>Sr) are a key geochemical tracer used in a wide range of fields including archaeology, ecology, food and forensic sciences. These applications are based on the principle that the Sr isotopic ratios of natural materials reflect the sources of strontium available during their formation. A major constraint for current studies is the lack of robust reference maps to evaluate the source of strontium isotope ratios measured in the samples. Here we provide a new data set of bioavailable Sr isotope ratios for the major geologic units of France, based on plant and soil samples (Pangaea data repository <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.819142"target="_blank">doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.819142</a>). The IRHUM (Isotopic Reconstruction of Human Migration) database is a web platform to access, explore and map our data set. The database provides the spatial context and metadata for each sample, allowing the user to evaluate the suitability of the sample for their specific study. In addition, it allows users to upload and share their own data sets and data products, which will enhance collaboration across the different research fields. This article describes the sampling and analytical methods used to generate the data set and how to use and access the data set through the IRHUM database. Any interpretation of the isotope data set is outside the scope of this publication.http://www.earth-syst-sci-data.net/6/117/2014/essd-6-117-2014.pdf
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author M. Willmes
L. McMorrow
L. Kinsley
R. Armstrong
M. Aubert
S. Eggins
C. Falguères
B. Maureille
I. Moffat
R. Grün
spellingShingle M. Willmes
L. McMorrow
L. Kinsley
R. Armstrong
M. Aubert
S. Eggins
C. Falguères
B. Maureille
I. Moffat
R. Grün
The IRHUM (Isotopic Reconstruction of Human Migration) database &ndash; bioavailable strontium isotope ratios for geochemical fingerprinting in France
Earth System Science Data
author_facet M. Willmes
L. McMorrow
L. Kinsley
R. Armstrong
M. Aubert
S. Eggins
C. Falguères
B. Maureille
I. Moffat
R. Grün
author_sort M. Willmes
title The IRHUM (Isotopic Reconstruction of Human Migration) database &ndash; bioavailable strontium isotope ratios for geochemical fingerprinting in France
title_short The IRHUM (Isotopic Reconstruction of Human Migration) database &ndash; bioavailable strontium isotope ratios for geochemical fingerprinting in France
title_full The IRHUM (Isotopic Reconstruction of Human Migration) database &ndash; bioavailable strontium isotope ratios for geochemical fingerprinting in France
title_fullStr The IRHUM (Isotopic Reconstruction of Human Migration) database &ndash; bioavailable strontium isotope ratios for geochemical fingerprinting in France
title_full_unstemmed The IRHUM (Isotopic Reconstruction of Human Migration) database &ndash; bioavailable strontium isotope ratios for geochemical fingerprinting in France
title_sort irhum (isotopic reconstruction of human migration) database &ndash; bioavailable strontium isotope ratios for geochemical fingerprinting in france
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Earth System Science Data
issn 1866-3508
1866-3516
publishDate 2014-03-01
description Strontium isotope ratios (<sup>87</sup>Sr / <sup>86</sup>Sr) are a key geochemical tracer used in a wide range of fields including archaeology, ecology, food and forensic sciences. These applications are based on the principle that the Sr isotopic ratios of natural materials reflect the sources of strontium available during their formation. A major constraint for current studies is the lack of robust reference maps to evaluate the source of strontium isotope ratios measured in the samples. Here we provide a new data set of bioavailable Sr isotope ratios for the major geologic units of France, based on plant and soil samples (Pangaea data repository <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.819142"target="_blank">doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.819142</a>). The IRHUM (Isotopic Reconstruction of Human Migration) database is a web platform to access, explore and map our data set. The database provides the spatial context and metadata for each sample, allowing the user to evaluate the suitability of the sample for their specific study. In addition, it allows users to upload and share their own data sets and data products, which will enhance collaboration across the different research fields. This article describes the sampling and analytical methods used to generate the data set and how to use and access the data set through the IRHUM database. Any interpretation of the isotope data set is outside the scope of this publication.
url http://www.earth-syst-sci-data.net/6/117/2014/essd-6-117-2014.pdf
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