Uranium and Lead in the Early Planetary Core Formation: New Insights Given by High Pressure and Temperature Experiments

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We have performed high pressure (up to 15 GPa) and high temperature
(1900°C) experiments in order to quantify possible fractionation of
U and Pb into a metallic core during the first stage of planetary
accretion.

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