Potassium in Planetary Cores? An Experimental Study of Potassium Partitioning Between Metal and Silicate Liquids

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We present results of an experimental high-pressure, high-temperature
study into the partitioning behaviour of potassium between metal and
silicate liquids, with possible implications for radioactive decay of K
as an energy source in planetary cores.

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