The effects of core formation on the Pb- and Tl- isotopic composition of the silicate Earth
We have performed metal-silicate partitioning experiments at 2 GPa and 1650-2180 °C to investigate the behaviour of Pb and Tl during terrestrial core formation. The aim was to test the hypothesis that metal core formation followed by late sulphide addition to the core resulted in the concentrations...
Main Authors: | Wood, B, Nielsen, S, Rehkamper, M, Halliday, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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