cc-by-4.0Jilbert, Tom2025-03-242021-08-222021-08-22https://hydatakatalogi-test-24.it.helsinki.fi/handle/123456789/9828The datafile contains two sheets: HTM and MCA, corresponding to geochemical data from the Holocene Thermal Maximum and Medieval Climate Anomaly intervals, respectively, of a sediment core from the Baltic Sea (site F80, 58°00.00N, 19°53.81E, water depth 191m, Fårö Deep, collected during the HYPER/COMBINE cruise of R/V Aranda, May/June 2009). In each sheet, columns A-J contain Laser Ablation (LA)-ICP-MS line scan data of element ratios in resin-embedded sediment (Mo/Al, Fe/Al and Br/P) presented in the time domain (Age in years BP). Dating of the sediment core is described in the accompanying manuscript and references therein. These profiles are presented in three forms: Raw= raw data resampled to 1 year resolution; Det= detrended and normalized to unit variance; Gau; Gaussian bandpass filter at a period of 20-100 years. Columns L-S contain time-series analysis results of the detrended, normalized elemental ratios in period domain, including power spectra of each ratio (Blackman-Tukey window, columns M-O) and cross-spectral analysis (Blackman-Tukey window, bandwidth 5 years) of Mo/Al vs Br/P (columns P-Q) and Mo/Al vs Fe/Al (columns R-S), respectively. All analyses were performed in Analyseries 1.1.1 (Paillard et al., 1996). Figures containing the data have been submitted as part of a manuscript to Geophysical Research Letters (Jilbert et al., forthcoming), Paillard, D., Labeyrie, L., & Yiou, P. (1996). Macintosh program performs timeāseries analysis. Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 77(39), 379-379. https://doi.org/10.1029/96EO00259 Jilbert, T., Gustafsson, B.G., Veldhuijzen, S., Reed, D.C., van Helmond, N.A.G.M., Hermans, M., & Slomp, C.P (forthcoming). Iron-phosphorus feedbacks drive multidecadal oscillations in Baltic Sea hypoxia. Submitted to Geophysical Research LettersOpenLA-ICP-MS line scan data and time-series analysis outputs for Baltic Sea sediment core F80dataset