International audienceThe abundance of siderophile elements in the mantle preserves the signature of core formation. On the basis of partitioning experiments at high pressure (35 to 74 gigapascals) and high temperature (3100 to 4400 kelvin), we demonstrate that depletions of slightly siderophile elements (vanadium and chromium), as well as moderately siderophile elements (nickel and cobalt), can be produced by core formation under more oxidizing conditions than previously proposed. Enhanced solubility of oxygen in the metal perturbs the metal-silicate partitioning of vanadium and chromium, precluding extrapolation of previous results. We propose that Earth accreted from materials as oxidized as ordinary or carbonaceous chondrites. Transfer ...
The interior structure of Earth, particularly the metal core, is responsible for the core dynamo and...
International audienceHighly siderophile elements (HSE), including platinum, provide powerful geoche...
The high abundance of both nickel and cobalt and the chondritic Ni/Co ratio found in samples derived...
International audienceThe abundance of siderophile elements in the mantle preserves the signature of...
The depletion of siderophile (i.e., “iron-loving”) elements in the Earth’s mantle relative to chondr...
We have investigated the effects of temperature, pressure and metal composition on the metal-silicat...
Experimental metal-silicate partitioning data for Ni, Co, V, Cr, Nb, Mn, Si and W were used to inves...
We performed experiments to separate the effects of temperature, pressure and metal composition on t...
International audienceThe formation of Earth’s core left behind geophysical and geochemical signatur...
During the formation of the Earth’s core, all elements were fractionated between the metallic core a...
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...
The distribution of volatile elements between Earth's core, mantle, and atmosphere over the last 4.5...
International audienceThe concentration of siderophile elements in the Earth’s mantle is the consequ...
a long standing enigma in the Earth sciences. Highly siderophile elements exhibit extremely low sili...
The interior structure of Earth, particularly the metal core, is responsible for the core dynamo and...
International audienceHighly siderophile elements (HSE), including platinum, provide powerful geoche...
The high abundance of both nickel and cobalt and the chondritic Ni/Co ratio found in samples derived...
International audienceThe abundance of siderophile elements in the mantle preserves the signature of...
The depletion of siderophile (i.e., “iron-loving”) elements in the Earth’s mantle relative to chondr...
We have investigated the effects of temperature, pressure and metal composition on the metal-silicat...
Experimental metal-silicate partitioning data for Ni, Co, V, Cr, Nb, Mn, Si and W were used to inves...
We performed experiments to separate the effects of temperature, pressure and metal composition on t...
International audienceThe formation of Earth’s core left behind geophysical and geochemical signatur...
During the formation of the Earth’s core, all elements were fractionated between the metallic core a...
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...
The distribution of volatile elements between Earth's core, mantle, and atmosphere over the last 4.5...
International audienceThe concentration of siderophile elements in the Earth’s mantle is the consequ...
a long standing enigma in the Earth sciences. Highly siderophile elements exhibit extremely low sili...
The interior structure of Earth, particularly the metal core, is responsible for the core dynamo and...
International audienceHighly siderophile elements (HSE), including platinum, provide powerful geoche...
The high abundance of both nickel and cobalt and the chondritic Ni/Co ratio found in samples derived...