Effect of Carbon and Sulfur on Iron Melting at High Pressure: Implications for Composition and Evolution of the Terrestrial Planet Cores

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We conducted experiments in the Fe-C-S system at high pressure. The
results on miscibility gap closure and melting temperature have
important implications for planetary differentiation and core
stratification for small planetary body.

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