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Building Mexican isoscapes: Oxygen and hydrogen isotope data of meteoric water sampled across Mexico

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Volume 36, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2021.107084

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Stable isotope analysis; Landscapes; Meteoric water; Spatial distribution of water stable isotopes; Mexico

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  1. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship)
  2. University of Western Ontario

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The dataset compiles oxygen and hydrogen isotope data of meteoric water samples from multiple States across Mexico, enabling the creation of isoscapes to determine the spatial distribution of water stable isotopes. This dataset is valuable for geographic mobility studies and can be utilized in various research fields such as archaeology, bioarchaeology, forensics, hydrogeology, and ecology.
Oxygen and hydrogen isotope data of meteoric water samples are compiled from several States across Mexico. This dataset includes 287 oxygen and hydrogen (and deuterium excess) isotope data corresponding to meteoric water collected from the surface, groundwater wells, irrigation and observation wells, and water supply boreholes. These data facilitate the development of maps to determine the spatial distribution of water stable isotopes, also known as isoscapes, of the Mexican territory. As such, this dataset (and the isoscapes built from it) is useful in geographic mobility studies that aim to evaluate geographic origins and residency of particular human and/or non-human individuals in antiquity and in contemporary times. Further discussion about the data and an example of an isoscape of Mexico using the meteoric water oxygen isotope data are provided in Residential Patterns of Mexica Human Sacrifices at Mexico-Tenochtitlan and Mexico-Tlatelolco: Evidence from Phosphate Oxygen Isotopes(Moreiras Reynaga et al., 2021). Overall, the dataset is useful in developing interpolated maps of water stable isotopes for relevant archeological, bioarchaeological, forensic, hydrogeological, and ecological research. (C) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc.

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