Core formation and chemical equilibrium in the Earth—I. Physical considerations

Volume: 100, Issue: 1-4, Pages: 61 - 79
Published: Mar 1, 1997
Abstract
Current models of planetary formation suggest a hierarchy in the size of planetesimals from which planets were formed, causing formation of a hot magma ocean through which metal-silicate separation (core formation) may have occurred. We analyze chemical equilibrium during metal-silicate separation and show that the size of iron as well as the thermodynamic conditions of equilibrium plays a key role in determining the chemistry of the mantle...
Paper Details
Title
Core formation and chemical equilibrium in the Earth—I. Physical considerations
Published Date
Mar 1, 1997
Volume
100
Issue
1-4
Pages
61 - 79
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