A critique of Ramsey's phase-transition hypothesis on grounds of comparative planetology

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Phase Transformations, Planetary Cores, Planetary Mantles, Planetary Structure, Planetology, Lunar Magnetic Fields, Planetary Magnetic Fields, Planetary Mass, Terrestrial Planets

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Recent interest in the Ramsey phase-transition hypothesis is examined and discussed with reference to the ideas of plate tectonics. Modern data on the densities and likely central pressures of the terrestrial planets combined with the occurrence of planetary magnetism in the Moon and Mercury are shown to conflict with the Ramsey phase-transition hypothesis.

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