Geochemical dataset of the Danube Delta sediments

Data Brief. 2021 Oct 29:39:107529. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2021.107529. eCollection 2021 Dec.

Abstract

We present geochemical analyses (major, such as CaCO3, TOC, Fe2O3, and minors such as MnO and TiO2) and trace elements, as well as some trace elements with genetic significance (Rb, Sr, Zr) or toxic and potentially affected by anthropic influences (Cu, pb, Zn, Cd, Cr, V, Ni, Co) of the superficial bed sediments of the St. George distributary which is the most sinuous and morphologically dynamic branch of the Danube River. Bed sediment samples were collected onboard of R.V. Istros, in June 2017. The dataset is useful to evaluate the distribution of the sediment along the fluvial channel, the present ecological state of the environment and, the effects of artificial intervention on the fluvial channel (the cutoff of the natural channels by navigational canals between 1984 and 1988). The data are presented as tabular format.

Keywords: Former meander; Human intervention; Sediment pollutants; St. George branch.