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(2020) Water Partitioning between Liquid Iron and Silicate Melt

Li Y, Vočadlo L, Sun T & Brodholt J

https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.1540

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02g: Room 1, Wednesday 24th June 06:48 - 06:51

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Submitted by Yunguo Li on Sunday 21st June 17:41
I think it does, and probably the most significant elements would be the other volatiles, like C and S. The presence of C and S will directly change the oxygen fugacity, and from our results the partitioning depends on fugacity. Nevertheless, the change will not change the scenarios. In this study we have investigated two extreme cases bounding the fugacity level.


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