Melting Relations in the Fe-C-S System at High Pressure: Implications for the Chemistry of the Cores of the Terrestrial Planets

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We report new experimental results on the melting relations in the Fe-C
and Fe-C-S systems up to 25 GPa. In particular, we examine the
solubility of carbon in metallic iron and the effect of pressure on the
eutectic temperature and composition.

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