Francis M. McCubbin, Jessica J. Barnes, Peng Ni, Hejiu Hui, Rachel L. Klima, David Burney, James M. D. Day, Tomáš Magna, Jeremy W. Boyce, Romain Tartèse, Kathleen E. Vander Kaaden, Edgar Steenstra, Stephen M. Elardo, Ryan A. Zeigler, Mahesh Anand, Yang Liu
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The intrinsic properties of the elements and their resulting behavior in natural systems represent the underpinnings of geochemistry as a scientific discipline (Goldschmidt 1937). One of the most valuable intrinsic properties of an element is its volatility. The volatility of an element is most commonly expressed as a 50% condensation temperature, which corresponds to the temperature at which 50% of an element would have condensed from a gas of solar composition at nebular total pressure of 10–4 bars (e.g., Lodders 2003). Refractory elements are characterized by high condensation temperatures with the inverse being true for more...