V52A:
Highly Siderophile and Strongly Chalcophile Elements in High-Temperature Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry I
V52A:
Highly Siderophile and Strongly Chalcophile Elements in High-Temperature Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry I
Highly Siderophile and Strongly Chalcophile Elements in High-Temperature Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry I
Session ID#: 8149
Session Description:
This session aims to bring together researchers studying the distribution and behavior of highly siderophile and strongly chalcophile elements resulting from high temperature processes on Earth and other rocky bodies in the solar system. Over the last 20 years these elements, and the isotope systems embedded within them, have continued to reveal the complex history of accretion, differentiation and tectonic history of the innermost planets and asteroidal bodies. Ranging in scope from experimental partitioning of the highly siderophile and strongly chalcophile elements, to how these elements are analysed, and from planetary scale processes that determine the distribution of these elements between planetary cores, mantles and their partial melts to the influence of sub-mm platinum group minerals and sulfides, we invite researchers with an interest in any these fields to contribute to this session
Primary Convener: Jason Harvey, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2, United Kingdom
Conveners: Brian O'Driscoll, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom and James M Brenan, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
Chairs: Paul Savage, University of Durham, Durham, United Kingdom and Sonja Aulbach, Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany
OSPA Liaison: Brian O'Driscoll, University of Manchester, School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, Manchester, M13, United Kingdom
Cross-Listed:
- DI - Study of the Earth's Deep Interior
- P - Planetary Sciences
- T - Tectonophysics
Co-Sponsor(s):
- MSA: Mineralogical Society of America - Mineralogical Society of America
Index Terms:
1027 Composition of the planets [GEOCHEMISTRY]
1037 Magma genesis and partial melting [GEOCHEMISTRY]
1040 Radiogenic isotope geochemistry [GEOCHEMISTRY]
1060 Planetary geochemistry [GEOCHEMISTRY]
Abstracts Submitted to this Session:
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