International audienceAbstract Carbonate melts have been proposed to exist in the lower mantle, but their interaction with other lower mantle melt compositions is poorly understood. To understand miscibility in the carbonate‐silicate‐metal melt system, we simulate endmember, binary, and ternary melt mixtures and study how their Gibbs free energies of mixing evolve with pressure. We find that carbonate‐metal and carbonate‐silicate melts have miscibility gaps that close with increasing pressure, while silicate‐metal melts are immiscible at all lower‐mantle pressures. Extending this analysis to the core‐mantle boundary, we suggest three miscible melt fields near the endmember carbonate, silicate, and iron melt compositions. Analysis of the den...