During accretion, nitrogen was distributed between metal melt, silicate melt, and the atmosphere and today's N deficit of bulk silicate Earth with respect to chondrites may be due to segregation into the core and/or atmospheric losses. To examine the former, we experimentally determined N solubilities in Fe‐dominated metal melts at 1200–1800 °C, 0.4–9.0 GPa. Results show that pressure has a strong positive influence on N solubility, increasing from 1.0 to 7.4 wt% at 1–9 GPa (1400 °C) while temperature has the inverse effect, N solubility decreasing from 1.3 to 0.6 wt% at 1200–1800 °C (1 GPa). The solubility data are parameterized as function of pressure and temperature. Our results suggest that core‐forming metal melts can dissolve large qu...
International audienceThe bulk silicate Earth (BSE), and all its sampleable reservoirs, have a subch...
Understanding Earth’s accretion and primary differentiation is a long-standing goal of geology...
We have combined metal-silicate partitioning data from the literature with new experimental results ...
International audienceNitrogen is the dominant gas in Earth atmosphere, but its behavior during the ...
Nitrogen is a key constituent of our atmosphere and forms the basis of life, but its early distribut...
International audienceThe distribution of nitrogen between the different terrestrial reservoirs (cor...
Nitrogen (N) belongs to the volatile elements (like hydrogen and carbon) that are essential for life...
International audienceThe origin and evolution of the terrestrial nitrogen remains largely unresolve...
International audienceThe long term thermal and dynamic evolution of Earth's core depends on its ene...
abstract: Though large amounts of nitrogen are allocated to the Earth's mantle, not much is known co...
We present the results of new partitioning experiments between metal and silicate melts for a series...
International audienceThe subduction of sediment connects the surface nitrogen cycle to that of the ...
Nitrogen (N) is a major ingredient of the atmosphere, but a trace component in the silicate Earth. I...
International audienceThe bulk silicate Earth (BSE), and all its sampleable reservoirs, have a subch...
Understanding Earth’s accretion and primary differentiation is a long-standing goal of geology...
We have combined metal-silicate partitioning data from the literature with new experimental results ...
International audienceNitrogen is the dominant gas in Earth atmosphere, but its behavior during the ...
Nitrogen is a key constituent of our atmosphere and forms the basis of life, but its early distribut...
International audienceThe distribution of nitrogen between the different terrestrial reservoirs (cor...
Nitrogen (N) belongs to the volatile elements (like hydrogen and carbon) that are essential for life...
International audienceThe origin and evolution of the terrestrial nitrogen remains largely unresolve...
International audienceThe long term thermal and dynamic evolution of Earth's core depends on its ene...
abstract: Though large amounts of nitrogen are allocated to the Earth's mantle, not much is known co...
We present the results of new partitioning experiments between metal and silicate melts for a series...
International audienceThe subduction of sediment connects the surface nitrogen cycle to that of the ...
Nitrogen (N) is a major ingredient of the atmosphere, but a trace component in the silicate Earth. I...
International audienceThe bulk silicate Earth (BSE), and all its sampleable reservoirs, have a subch...
Understanding Earth’s accretion and primary differentiation is a long-standing goal of geology...
We have combined metal-silicate partitioning data from the literature with new experimental results ...