SVP tables for various Teff :

(for C, N, O, Ne, Na, Mg, Al, Si, S, Ar, Ca and Fe)

Meaning of column names:

z : atomic number
i : ionization degree (i = 0 for neutral)
z-i : remaining electrons
ion : ion name (for instance Fe1 = neutral iron, Fe2=Fe II)
phix_i : φi* defined in Sec 3.3 of Alecian & LeBlanc 2002
psix_i : ψi* defined in Sec 3.3 of Alecian & LeBlanc 2002
xi_i : ξi*defined in Sec 3.3 of Alecian & LeBlanc 2002
alpha_i : αi*see Eq.10 of Alecian & LeBlanc 2002
a_i : ai, see Sec. 3.2 of LeBlanc & Alecian 2004
b_i : bi, see Sec. 3.2 of LeBlanc & Alecian 2004

Teff = 8500 K, log g = 4.3 : svp_8500.txt 
Teff = 10000 K, log g = 4.3 : svp_10000.txt
Teff = 12000 K, log g = 4.0 : svp_12000.txt

The various parameters for Sc found in a Teff = 7610 K Am star (LeBlanc & Alecian 2008), along with the other elements considered in LeBlanc & Alecian (2004) are found here:

Teff = 7610 K, log g = 3.98 : svp_7610+Sc.txt

Other SVP tables sorted by stellar masses :

Tables established from main-sequence models (log g = 4.0) computed with the Toulouse-Geneva evolution code (TGEC), see Théado et al. 2009, 2012.

Models in solar mass units : 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, 5.0

Related table :

The values of the solar abundances used for these elements can be found here.

Update: June 2014