Magnesium and Silicon Isotopic Compositions Recorded During Simultaneous Crystallization and Evaporation of CMAS Droplets into Ambient Solar Gas

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The composition change of an evaporating droplet is strongly influenced
by its fractional surface area of crystals. For crystallization during
evaporation, the bulk isotopic composition of an element yields an
underestimate of its fraction lost.

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