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Planetary differentiation primitive mantle composition

As refractory lithophile elements, the REE play an important role in constraining the overall composition and history of the silicate fraction of planets, which for the terrestrial planets is also termed their primitive mantle (equivalent to the present-day crust plus mantle). Since there is no evidence for significant planetary-scale fractionation of refractory elements during the assembly and differentiation of planetary bodies, it is widely accepted that the primitive mantles of terrestrial planets and moon possess chondritic proportions of the REE. As such, the absolute concentrations of REE (and other refractory elements) in primitive mantles provide an important constraint on the proportions of volatile elements to refractory elements and on the oxidation state (i.e., metal/silicate ratio) of the body. To date, the only major planetary bodies for which REE data are directly available are the Earth, Moon, and Mars, and Taylor and McLennan" recently reviewed these data. [Pg.9]


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