We present the results of new partitioning experiments between metal and silicate melts for a series of elements normally regarded as refractory lithophile and moderately siderophile and volatile. These include Si, Ti, Ni, Cr, Mn, Ga, Nb, Ta, Cu and Zn. Our new data obtained at 3.6 and 7.7 GPa and between 2123 and 2473 K are combined with literature data to parameterize the individual effects of oxygen fugacity, temperature, pressure and composition on partitioning. We find that Ni, Cu and Zn become less siderophile with increasing temperature. In contrast, Mn, Cr, Si, Ta, Nb, Ga and Ti become more siderophile with increasing temperature, with the highly charged cations (Nb, Ta, Si and Ti) being the most sensitive to variations of temperatu...
International audienceThis study investigates the partitioning of rare earth elements (REE) from La ...
The interior structure of Earth, particularly the metal core, is responsible for the core dynamo and...
The depletion of siderophile (i.e., “iron-loving”) elements in the Earth’s mantle relative to chondr...
We present the results of new partitioning experiments between metal and silicate melts for a series...
International audienceSuperliquidus metal-silicate partitioning was investigated for a number of mod...
Experimental metal-silicate partitioning data for Ni, Co, V, Cr, Nb, Mn, Si and W were used to inves...
We have investigated the effects of temperature, pressure and metal composition on the metal-silicat...
We have determined the liquid metal-liquid silicate partitioning of Ni, Co, Mo, W, V, Cr and Nb at 1...
We performed experiments to separate the effects of temperature, pressure and metal composition on t...
The distributions of major and minor elements in Earth’s core and mantle were primarily established ...
The depletion of the siderophile elements in the Earth's upper mantle relative to the chondritic met...
We have combined metal-silicate partitioning data from the literature with new experimental results ...
AbstractThe distributions of major and minor elements in Earth’s core and mantle were primarily esta...
We have determined the partitioning of a number of siderophile and lithophile elements between liqui...
International audienceThis study investigates the metal-silicate partitioning of Pb and U (DPb and D...
International audienceThis study investigates the partitioning of rare earth elements (REE) from La ...
The interior structure of Earth, particularly the metal core, is responsible for the core dynamo and...
The depletion of siderophile (i.e., “iron-loving”) elements in the Earth’s mantle relative to chondr...
We present the results of new partitioning experiments between metal and silicate melts for a series...
International audienceSuperliquidus metal-silicate partitioning was investigated for a number of mod...
Experimental metal-silicate partitioning data for Ni, Co, V, Cr, Nb, Mn, Si and W were used to inves...
We have investigated the effects of temperature, pressure and metal composition on the metal-silicat...
We have determined the liquid metal-liquid silicate partitioning of Ni, Co, Mo, W, V, Cr and Nb at 1...
We performed experiments to separate the effects of temperature, pressure and metal composition on t...
The distributions of major and minor elements in Earth’s core and mantle were primarily established ...
The depletion of the siderophile elements in the Earth's upper mantle relative to the chondritic met...
We have combined metal-silicate partitioning data from the literature with new experimental results ...
AbstractThe distributions of major and minor elements in Earth’s core and mantle were primarily esta...
We have determined the partitioning of a number of siderophile and lithophile elements between liqui...
International audienceThis study investigates the metal-silicate partitioning of Pb and U (DPb and D...
International audienceThis study investigates the partitioning of rare earth elements (REE) from La ...
The interior structure of Earth, particularly the metal core, is responsible for the core dynamo and...
The depletion of siderophile (i.e., “iron-loving”) elements in the Earth’s mantle relative to chondr...