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Earth’s volatile contents established by melting and vaporization

C. Ashley Norris and Bernard J. Wood ()
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C. Ashley Norris: University of Oxford
Bernard J. Wood: University of Oxford

Nature, 2017, vol. 549, issue 7673, 507-510

Abstract: The pattern of volatile element depletion in the silicate Earth suggests that melting and vaporization on precursor bodies and during accretion were responsible for the volatile element contents of Earth.

Date: 2017
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