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Melting in the Fe-FeO system to 204 GPa: Implications for oxygen in Earth's core

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AMERICAN MINERALOGIST
Volume 104, Issue 11, Pages 1603-1607

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MINERALOGICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.2138/am-2019-7081

Keywords

Core; oxygen; Fe-FeO system; eutectic melting; high pressure

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  1. JSPS [16H06285]
  2. European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation program (ERC Planet Dive) [670787]
  3. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [16H06285] Funding Source: KAKEN

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We performed melting experiments on Fe-O alloys up to 204 GPa and 3500 K in a diamond-anvil cell (DAC) and determined the liquidus phase relations in the Fe-FeO system based on textural and chemical characterizations of recovered samples. Liquid-liquid immiscibility was observed up to 29 GPa. Oxygen concentration in eutectic liquid increased from >8 wt% O at 44 GPa to 13 wt% at 204 GPa and is extrapolated to be about 15 wt% at the inner core boundary (ICB) conditions. These results support O-rich liquid core, although oxygen cannot be a single core light element. We estimated the range of possible liquid core compositions in Fe-O-Si-C-S and found that the upper bounds for silicon and carbon concentrations are constrained by the crystallization of dense inner core at the ICB.

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