SULFUR IN THE EARTH'S INNER CORE
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Experiments have been conducted to study the Fe-S binary phase diagram near the pure iron end member, at pressures between 7 and 25 GPa and temperatures between 1223 and 1473 K. We observed that more than 1 atomic percent (at.%) sulfur dissolved in solid iron at 25 GPa and near the eutectic temperature. Incorporation of sulfur has non-negligible effects on the lattice parameters of solid iron. At 24.2 GPa, the unit-cell volume of a quenched solid iron is 1.2% larger, and its c/a ratio 0.5% larger than pure iron. These results support the prediction that the Earth's inner core contains a significant amount of sulfur.
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Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2001, 193, 3-4, 509-514