Metal-silicate partitioning experiments in the diamond anvil cell: A comment on potential analytical errors
We have performed simulations of the electron microbeam analysis of metal-silicate partitioning experiments in which a small (∼50μm) ball of metal is embedded in a silicate matrix. This geometry approximates that found in many high pressure diamond-cell experiments aimed at determining the partition...
Main Authors: | Wade, J, Wood, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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