Density Measurements of Iron-Sulfur Compounds at High Pressures and Temperatures: Implications for the Cores of Terrestrial Planets

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We conducted experiments in the Fe-S system at elevated pressures and
temperatures to evaluate the pressure-temperature-volume relations of
Fe3S. We provided new density data of Fe3S that are applicable to
density models of the Martian core.

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