The effect of metal composition on Fe–Ni partition behavior between olivine and FeNi-metal, FeNi-carbide, FeNi-sulfide at elevated pressure

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  • Astrid Holzheid
  • Timothy L. Grove
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Metal–olivine Fe–Ni exchange distribution coefficients were determined at 1500 8C over the pressure range of 1 to 9 GPa for solid and liquid alloy compositions. The metal alloy composition was varied with respect to the Fe/Ni ratio and the amount of dissolved carbon and sulfur. The Fe/Ni ratio of the metal phase exercises an important control on the abundance of Ni in the olivine. The Ni abundance in the olivine decreases as the Fe/Ni ratio of the coexisting metal increases. The presence of carbon (up to ~3.5 wt.%) and sulfur (up to ~7.5 wt.%) in solution in the liquid Fe–Ni-metal phase has a minor effect on the partitioning of Fe and Ni between metal and olivine phases. No pressure dependence of the Fe–Ni-metal–olivine exchange behavior in carbonand sulfur-free and carbonand sulfur-containing systems was found within the investigated pressure range. To match the Ni abundance in terrestrial mantle olivine, assuming an equilibrium metal–olivine distribution, a sub-chondritic Fe/Ni-metal ratio that is a factor of 17 to 27 lower than the Fe/Ni ratios in estimated Earth core compositions would be required, implying higher Fe concentrations in the core forming metal phase. A simple metal–olivine equilibrium distribution does not seem to be feasible to explain the Ni abundances in the Earth’s mantle. An equilibrium between metal and olivine does not exercise a control on the problem of Ni overabundance in the Earth’s mantle. The experimental results do not contradict the presence of a magma ocean at the time of terrestrial core formation, if olivine was present in only minor amounts at the time of metal segregation. D 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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تاریخ انتشار 2005