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Data Publication

Geochemical data from hot springs and associated bed rocks worldwide along with Mars samples and meteorites

Galloway, Toni | Baidya, Abu Saeed | Cousins, Claire | Stueeken, Eva

NERC EDS National Geoscience Data Centre

(2024)

Descriptions

Concentrations of various elements along with temperature, pH and dissolved oxygen, in hot spring fluids around the world. Bedrock chemistry data for Mars, in situ samples and meteorites, also included. Data from Iceland were partly generated in this study, other data are taken from the literature for comparison. Also included are literature data about associated bedrocks. Sheet 1: concentrations of dissolved elements in hot spring fluids Sheet 2: concentrations of elements in bedrock associated with hot springs Sheet 3: averages of bedrock data Sheet 4: full reference list

Keywords


Originally assigned keywords
hot springs
elemental concentrations
bedrock

MSL enriched keywords
measured property
oxygen
pH

MSL enriched sub domains i

geochemistry


Source publisher

NERC EDS National Geoscience Data Centre


DOI

10.5285/49b34dca-2726-4eba-a166-b6adddb61cec


Creators

Galloway, Toni

University of St Andrews

Baidya, Abu Saeed

University of St Andrews

Cousins, Claire

University of St Andrews

Stueeken, Eva

University of St Andrews


Citation

Galloway, T., Baidya, A. S., Cousins, C., & Stueeken, E. (2024). Geochemical data from hot springs and associated bed rocks worldwide along with Mars samples and meteorites [Data set]. NERC EDS National Geoscience Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/49B34DCA-2726-4EBA-A166-B6ADDDB61CEC


Dates

Available:

2024-11-23


Funding References

Funder name: Natural Environment Research Council

Funder identifier: https://doi.org/10.13039/501100000270

Funder identifier type: Crossref Funder ID

Award number: NE/V010824/1

Award uri: https://gotw.nerc.ac.uk/list_full.asp?pcode=NE%2FV010824%2F1

Award title: Did hydrothermal vents push the frontiers of habitability on the early Earth?


Geo location(s)

Iceland

New Zealand

USA

China

Vietnam