Trace-element fractionation in Hadean mantle generated by melt segregation from a magma ocean.
Calculations of the energetics of terrestrial accretion indicate that the Earth was extensively molten in its early history. Examination of early Archaean rocks from West Greenland (3.6-3.8 Gyr old) using short-lived 146Sm-142Nd chronometry indicates that an episode of mantle differentiation took pl...
Main Authors: | Caro, G, Bourdon, B, Wood, B, Corgne, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2005
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