Siderophile element fractionationThe cosmic volatility of the siderophile elements appears to have played an important role in the determination of their chondritic-material abundances, and has led to minor but significant fractionations: (1) the formation and fractionation of a component bearing elements more refractory than Fe, Ni, or Co; (2) the formation of a common FeNiCo component that separated from the common silicates; and (3) the depletion of moderately volatile elements by factors of as much as 5, where abundance decreased with increasing volatility. A refractory siderophile component is noted to be required in order to account for bulk siderophile trends among closely related chondrite groups.
Document ID
19890040124
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Larimer, John W. (Arizona State University Tempe, United States)
Wasson, John T. (California, University Los Angeles, United States)