Datasets for spatial variation of O and H isotopes in waters and hair across South Korea
Mukesh Kumar Gautam,
Byeong-Yeol Song,
Woo-Jin Shin,
Yeon-Sik Bong,
Kwang-Sik Lee
Affiliations
Mukesh Kumar Gautam
Division of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Korea Basic Science Institute, Ochang, Chungbuk 28119, Republic of Korea; Biology Department, Medgar Evers College, City University of New York, New York, NY 11225, USA
Byeong-Yeol Song
Division of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Korea Basic Science Institute, Ochang, Chungbuk 28119, Republic of Korea; Chemical Analysis Division, National Forensic Service, Wonju 26460, Republic of Korea
Woo-Jin Shin
Division of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Korea Basic Science Institute, Ochang, Chungbuk 28119, Republic of Korea
Yeon-Sik Bong
Division of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Korea Basic Science Institute, Ochang, Chungbuk 28119, Republic of Korea
Kwang-Sik Lee
Division of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Korea Basic Science Institute, Ochang, Chungbuk 28119, Republic of Korea; Corresponding author.
The data presented here include the results of oxygen (δ18O) and hydrogen (δ2H) isotope analyses of water and human scalp hair samples collected from throughout the South Korea. The purpose of data collection was to generate isoscapes of oxygen and hydrogen isotopes for South Korea. To achieve the objective, we collected human scalp hair and three different types of water samples: groundwater, stream water and tap water. The data presented in the article are raw isotope data of water and hair samples in tabulated manner and interpolated isoscapes generated using those data. Further information related to the datasets and discussion about them can be found in the related research article entitled “Spatial variations in oxygen and hydrogen isotopes in waters and human hair across South Korea” [1].