The Effects of Magma Ocean Depth and Initial Composition on Planetary Differentiation

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First-order characteristics such as planetary radius and volatile
content can influence differentiation in early magma oceans sufficiently
to produce bodies with surface features as dissimilar as those of Mars
and the Moon.

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