Tungsten and Nickel Partitioning Between Solid and Liquid Metal; Implications for High-Pressure Metal/Silicate Experiments

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Experiments show that W enters metallic liquids more readily when they
contain carbon. This effect must be taken into account, especially in
high-pressure experiments that are often performed in graphite capsules.

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