Comment on: “Investigating earth's formation history through copper and sulfur metal–silicate, partitioning during core‐mantle differentiation” by Mahan et al. (2018)
The physical and chemical conditions of terrestrial core formation play a key role in the distribution of elements between the Earth's silicate mantle and metallic core. To explore this, Mahan et al. (2018a) present experimentally‐derived partitioning data, showing how Cu distributes itself bet...
Main Authors: | Jennings, E, Wade, J, Llovet, X |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Geophysical Union
2019
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