Liquid immiscibility in the IIAB iron meteorite parent body

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Iron Meteorites, Liquid Phases, Group 2B Compounds, Trace Elements, Meteoritic Composition, Magma, Nickel, Iridium, Gold, Phosphorus, Rhenium, Osmium

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The effects of liquid immiscibility on the evolution of the IIAB iron meteorite core are discussed. It is argued that liquid immiscibility prevailed in the core of the IIAB parent body as early as when the crystallization started. The core of the IIAB parent body initially consisted of immiscible sulfide liquid and P-rich metal liquid. The two liquids were probably well separated into an outer sulfide-rich core and an inner liquid metal core when the crystallization started. The main IIAB trend is dominated by the sulfide liquid.

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