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Effect of discretization choices when modeling the thermo-chemical history of the accreting core
Different discretizations methods applied to models of core/mantle segregations are tested (single stage, multistage accretion, results of N-body simulations) in order to test the sensitivity of the thermo-chemical coupling to the type of discretization used. We found that while single stage and large discretization of segregation steps yield very different core temperature, multistage models of accretion and core mantle segregation, at least for the model presented in this paper, tend to yield similar results, whether it is for the light element concentrations or the final temperature of the core. As long as a magma ocean existence throughout the entire process of core/mantle segregation is posited, and that only the impactor's masses of metal and silicate are re-equilibrated at each step, the degree of discretization of continuous model does not matter as long as it encompasses more than 10 steps of calculations.
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Chemical Geology is an international journal that publishes original research papers on isotopic and elemental geochemistry, geochronology and cosmochemistry.
The Journal focuses on chemical processes in igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary petrology, low- and high-temperature aqueous solutions, biogeochemistry, the environment and cosmochemistry.
Papers that are field, experimentally, or computationally based are appropriate if they are of broad international interest. The Journal generally does not publish papers that are primarily of regional or local interest, or which are primarily focused on remediation and applied geochemistry.
The Journal also welcomes innovative papers dealing with significant analytical advances that are of wide interest in the community and extend significantly beyond the scope of what would be included in the methods section of a standard research paper.