Magnesium, Silicon, and Oxygen Isotopic Consequences of CAI Evaporation and Inversion for Primordial Melt Compositions

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We show how realistic activity-composition relationships in CMAS melts
can be used to invert silicon- and magnesium-isotope ratios for
evaporation histories of CAIs. Results suggest igneous CAIs were indeed
condensates from a solar gas.

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