2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1326566/v1
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Melting phase relations in Fe-Si-H at high pressure: Implications for Earth’s inner core crystallization and core light elements

Abstract: Hydrogen could be an important light element in planetary cores, but its effect on phase diagrams of iron alloys is not well known because the solubility of H in Fe is minimal at ambient pressure and high-pressure experiments on H-bearing systems have been challenging. Considering that silicon can be another major light element in planetary cores, here we performed melting experiments on the Fe-Si-H system at ~50 GPa and obtained the ternary liquidus phase relations and the solid/liquid partition coefficient, … Show more

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