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He is a Visiting Fellow at the [[Australian National University]].<ref name=AAS>{{cite web |url= https://www.science.org.au/learning/general-audience/history/interviews-australian-scientists/professor-bill-compston-isotope |work= Interviews with Australian scientists |title= Professor Bill Compston, isotope geochemist |publisher= Australian Academy of Science |author= David Salt |date= 2005 }}</ref>
He is a Visiting Fellow at the [[Australian National University]].<ref name=AAS>{{cite web |url= https://www.science.org.au/learning/general-audience/history/interviews-australian-scientists/professor-bill-compston-isotope |work= Interviews with Australian scientists |title= Professor Bill Compston, isotope geochemist |publisher= Australian Academy of Science |author= David Salt |date= 2005 }}</ref>


Compston developed the Sensitive High Resolution Ion Micro Probe (SHRIMP), for isotopic analyses of geological samples.<ref>http://shrimprg.stanford.edu/History.html {{deadlink}}</ref> SHRIMP enabled the world's oldest rock to be identified in Western Australia.<ref name=SHRIMP>{{cite web |url= http://shrimp.anu.edu.au/shrimp/history_compston.php |title= History - Compston |work= SHRIMP |publisher= anu.edu.au }}</ref>
Compston developed the Sensitive High Resolution Ion Micro Probe (SHRIMP), for isotopic analyses of geological samples.<ref>http://shrimprg.stanford.edu/History.html {{deadlink|date=December 2016}}</ref> SHRIMP enabled the world's oldest rock to be identified in Western Australia.<ref name=SHRIMP>{{cite web |url= http://shrimp.anu.edu.au/shrimp/history_compston.php |title= History - Compston |work= SHRIMP |publisher= anu.edu.au }}</ref>


==Honours and Awards==
==Honours and Awards==

Revision as of 14:20, 29 December 2016

William (Bill) Compston FAA, FRS (born 19 February 1931) is an Australian geophysicist.[1][2][3] He is a Visiting Fellow at the Australian National University.[4]

Compston developed the Sensitive High Resolution Ion Micro Probe (SHRIMP), for isotopic analyses of geological samples.[5] SHRIMP enabled the world's oldest rock to be identified in Western Australia.[6]

Honours and Awards

References

  1. ^ "Compston, William (1931 - )". Biographical entry. Encyclopaedia of Australian Science.
  2. ^ "Professor Bill Compston". Fellow. Australian Academy of Science.
  3. ^ "Compston, William, FAA, FRS (1931-)". trove.nla.gov.au.
  4. ^ David Salt (2005). "Professor Bill Compston, isotope geochemist". Interviews with Australian scientists. Australian Academy of Science.
  5. ^ http://shrimprg.stanford.edu/History.html [dead link]
  6. ^ "History - Compston". SHRIMP. anu.edu.au.
  7. ^ "Centenary Medal". It's an Honour. 1 January 2001. For service to Australian Earth Science and Instrumental Development
  8. ^ "Matthew Flinders Medal and Lecture". Australian Academy of Science.
  9. ^ "Mawson Medal and Lecture". Australian Academy of Science.