2023
DOI: 10.22541/essoar.167632445.53218675/v1
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Carbon storage in Earth's deep interior implied by carbonate-silicate-iron melt miscibility

Abstract: Carbonate melts have been proposed to exist in the lower mantle, but their interaction with other lower mantle melt compositions is poorly understood. To understand miscibility in the carbonate-silicate-metal melt system, we simulate endmember, binary, and ternary melt mixtures and study how their Gibbs free energies of mixing evolve with pressure. We find that carbonate-metal and carbonate-silicate melts have miscibility gaps that close with increasing pressure, while silicate-metal melts are immiscible at al… Show more

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