Nature, Volume 429Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2004 |
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... ocean . On the basis of experiments performed under high - pressure and high - temperature conditions , Rubie et al . ' suggest that Earth's magma ocean might have extended to a depth of 1,800 km . At the bottom of this ocean , the high ...
... ocean . On the basis of experiments performed under high - pressure and high - temperature conditions , Rubie et al . ' suggest that Earth's magma ocean might have extended to a depth of 1,800 km . At the bottom of this ocean , the high ...
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... ocean depth is increased beyond 800 km , however , the amount of oxygen that partitions into the metal increases ( owing to higher temperatures ) with the consequence that the FeO content of the residual silicate mantle becomes ...
... ocean depth is increased beyond 800 km , however , the amount of oxygen that partitions into the metal increases ( owing to higher temperatures ) with the consequence that the FeO content of the residual silicate mantle becomes ...
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... ocean . It provided the first samples of rocks from the ocean basins . It made possible a global map of ocean depths . And it initiated virtually every field of oceanography , from rocks to water to life . The Challenger results dealt ...
... ocean . It provided the first samples of rocks from the ocean basins . It made possible a global map of ocean depths . And it initiated virtually every field of oceanography , from rocks to water to life . The Challenger results dealt ...
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