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All abstracts by Alexandre Corgne in conference series: Goldschmidt

(2017) Interaction between Carbon- and H-Bearing Iron Phases in the Deep Earh
Boulard E, Guyot F, Menguy N, Corgne A, Auzende A-L, Perrillat J-P & Fiquet G

(2011) Melting of Peridotite to 140 GPa
Fiquet G, Auzende A-L, Siebert J, Corgne A, Bureau H, Ozawa H & Garbarino G

(2011) Experimental Investigation of the Stability of Fe-Rich Carbonates in the Lower Mantle
Boulard E, Menguy N, Auzende A-L, Benzerara K, Bureau H, Antonangeli D, Corgne A, Morard G, Siebert J, Perrillat J-P, Guyot F & Fiquet G

(2009) Siderophile Elements and the Single-Stage Core Formation Hypothesis
Corgne A & Siebert J

(2009) Effect of Core-Mantle Differentiation on Fe Isotopes
Poitrasson F, Roskosz M & Corgne A

(2008) How Much Heat and REE in Calcium Silicate Perovskite?
Corgne A & Wood B

(2008) Element Partitioning during Core Formation
Corgne A & Wood B

(2007) Fe-Fes-Silicate Partitioning of Chalcophile and Siderophile Elements: Implications for Core Formation
Wood B, Corgne A & Wade J

(2007) New Metal-Silicate Partition Coefficients and Constraints on Core Composition and Oxygen Fugacity during Earth Accretion
Corgne A, Wood B, McDonough W, Keshav S & Fei Y

(2006) How much potassium is in the Earth’s core? New insights from partitioning experiments
Corgne A, Keshav S, Fei Y & McDonough WF

(2004) Trace Element Partitioning and Defects in Perovskites
Wood B & Corgne A

(2003) Trace Element Partitioning between Majorite Garnet and Silicate Melt at Lower Mantle Conditions
Corgne A & Wood B

(2002) Constraints on Gross Mantle Differentiation from Perovskite-Melt Partitioning of Trace Elements
Corgne A & Wood BJ

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