10.6084/m9.figshare.5240896.v1 Yuanyun Xie Yuanyun Xie Fang Yuan Fang Yuan Tao Zhan Tao Zhan Chunguo Kang Chunguo Kang Yunping Chi Yunping Chi Yongfa Ma Yongfa Ma Provenance discrimination diagrams used to identify whether mixed sources exist. Geochemistry of loess deposits in northeastern China: constraint on provenance and implication for disappearance of the large Songliao palaeolake Geological Society of London 2017 origin mixture Songliao palaeolake Supplementary Fig Geochemistry Horqin Sandy Land 6 Provenance discrimination diagrams Harbin aeolian loess provenance source Provenance discrimination diagrams loess deposits mass gain-mass loss paths disappearance geochemical compositions Songnen Sandy Land constraint scattergram trend lines implication Geology 2017-07-25 12:05:04 Figure https://geolsoc.figshare.com/articles/figure/Provenance_discrimination_diagrams_used_to_identify_whether_mixed_sources_exist_Geochemistry_of_loess_deposits_in_northeastern_China_constraint_on_provenance_and_implication_for_disappearance_of_the_large_Songliao_palaeolake/5240896 Supplementary Fig. 6 Provenance discrimination diagrams used to identify whether mixed sources exist. Trend lines on scattergrams are mass gain-mass loss paths extending from the origin. Note that the geochemical compositions for the Harbin aeolian loess locate between average compositions of the Horqin Sandy Land and the Songnen Sandy Land, indicating mixture of these two sandy lands.