Physical Properties of Liquid Fe Alloys at High Pressure and Their Bearings on the Nature of Metallic Planetary Cores: Implications for the Earth, Mars and the Galilean Satellites

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Physical properties of liquid Fe alloys under pressure are measured by
synchrotron X-ray techniques. S strongly modifies the structure and
compressibility of liquid Fe in contrast to Si, arguing for a low S
content in the Earth's core and a solid Martian core.

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