Provenance discrimination diagrams integrating immobile trace elements and REE for the Harbin loess and paleosols. Geochemistry of loess deposits in northeastern China: constraint on provenance and implication for disappearance of the large Songliao palaeolake
Yuanyun Xie
Fang Yuan
Tao Zhan
Chunguo Kang
Yunping Chi
Yongfa Ma
10.6084/m9.figshare.5240914.v1
https://geolsoc.figshare.com/articles/figure/Provenance_discrimination_diagrams_integrating_immobile_trace_elements_and_REE_for_the_Harbin_loess_and_paleosols_Geochemistry_of_loess_deposits_in_northeastern_China_constraint_on_provenance_and_implication_for_disappearance_of_the_large_Songliao_palaeol/5240914
Supplementary Fig. 3: Provenance discrimination diagrams integrating immobile trace elements and REE for the Harbin loess and paleosols. Note that the Harbin dust samples fall within the field of the Songnen Sandy Land and the Horqin Sandy Land but far outside the field of the Hulun Buir Sandy Land, revealing a geochemical affinity of the Harbin aeolian loess with the the Songnen Sandy Land and Horqin Sandy Land.
2017-07-25 12:05:28
Harbin loess
immobile trace elements
Songliao palaeolake Supplementary Fig
Horqin Sandy Land
REE
Harbin dust samples fall
Hulun Buir Sandy Land
Provenance discrimination diagrams
Harbin aeolian loess
Songnen Sandy Land
paleosol
Geology