Fe Isotopes and the Formation of Chondrules

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The nature of the Fe-isotopic mass fractionation measured in chondrules
is controversial. Reduction and evaporation experiments of fayalite have
shown that the formation of metal does not induce isotopic mass
fractionation. The silicate portion, however, is strongly fractionated
due to evaporation.

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