Authors
Baptiste Journaux, Isabelle Daniel, Sylvain Petitgirard, Hervé Cardon, Jean-Philippe Perrillat, Razvan Caracas, Mohamed Mezouar
Publication date
2017/4/1
Journal
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Volume
463
Pages
36-47
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Water-rich planetary bodies including large icy moons and ocean exoplanets may host a deep liquid water ocean underlying a high-pressure icy mantle. The latter is often considered as a limitation to the habitability of the uppermost ocean because it would limit the availability of nutrients resulting from the hydrothermal alteration of the silicate mantle located beneath the deep ice layer. To assess the effects of salts on the physical properties of high-pressure ices and therefore the possible chemical exchanges and habitability inside H 2 O-rich planetary bodies, we measured partitioning coefficients and densities in the H 2 O–RbI system up to 450 K and 4 GPa; RbI standing as an experimentally amenable analog of NaCl in the H 2 O-salt solutions. We measured the partitioning coefficient of RbI between the aqueous fluid and ices VI and VII, using in-situ Synchrotron X-ray Fluorescence (XRF). With in-situ X-ray …
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