まとめ
ヘリウムやアルゴンのような高貴なガスは,高圧下での鉄溶液への分割が非常に低いことを示しています. これは,地球が地球であることを示唆しています.
科学分野:
- 地質化学 地質化学
- 惑星科学は惑星科学である.
- 高圧鉱物物理 高圧鉱物物理
背景:
- 高貴なガスは,惑星の形成と進化を理解するための重要なトレーサーです.
- 異なる溶融の間の元素の分割行動は,コア形成プロセスに関する洞察を提供します.
研究 の 目的:
- シリケートと鉄の溶液間の貴重ガス (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe) の分割を定量化するために.
- 地球の核の構成に対する貴重ガス分割の影響を評価する.
主な方法:
- 高貴ガス分割の実験的な測定.
- 高圧 (最大100キロバー) で実施された実験.
- シリケートと鉄の溶液の共存中の貴金属ガス濃度の分析.
主要な成果:
- シリケートと鉄の溶融の間の高貴ガスの配分係数は,単位より著しく小さい.
- 分割係数は,圧力の増加に伴い,体系的に減少します.
- ヘリウム,ネオン,アルゴン,クリプトン,クセノンはすべてこの振る舞いを表しています.
結論:
- 均衡状態では,地球の中核は軽微な量の高貴ガスしか含んでいません.
- パーティションの振る舞いは,惑星の微分化中に金属核から高貴ガスが大きく排除されていることを示唆しています.
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Types of Chemical Bonds
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