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ANU SHRIMP PUBLICATIONS: 1977 - 2007 (Updated 27 February 2008) ANU SHRIMP PUBLICATIONS: 1977 - 2007 (Updated 27 February 2008) 1977 Clement, S.W., Compston, W. and Newstead, G., 1977. Design of a large, high resolution ion microprobe. Proceedings of the First International Conference on SIMS, Muenster. (Volume never published). 1982 Compston, W., Williams, I.S. and Black, L.P., 1982. Use of the ion microprobe in geological dating. BMR 82. Yearbook of Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra, 39-42. 1983 Collerson, K.D., 1983. Ion microprobe zircon geochronology of the Uivak gneisses: implications for the evolution of early terrestrial crust in the North Atlantic Craton. LPI Technical Report, 83-03, 29-32. Froude, D.O., Ireland, T.R., Kinny, P.D., Williams, I.S., Compston, W., Williams, I.R. and Myers, J.S., 1983. Ion microprobe identification of 4100-4200 Myr-old terrestrial zircons. Nature, 304, 616-618. Williams, I.S., Compston, W., Collerson, K.D., Arriens, P.A. and Lovering, J.F., 1983. A reassessment of the age of the Windmill metamorphics, Casey area. Antarctic Earth Science, Oliver, R.L., James, P.R. and Jago, J.B. (eds) Australian Academy of Science, Canberra, 73-76. 1984 Compston, W., Williams, I.S. and Meyer, C., 1984. U-Pb geochronology of zircon from lunar breccia 73217 using a sensitive high mass-resolution ion microprobe. Journal of Geophysical Resources, 89, Supplement, B525-B534. Williams, I.S., Compston, W., Black, L.P., Ireland, T.R. and Foster, J.J., 1984. Unsupported radiogenic Pb in zircon: a cause of anomalously high Pb-Pb, U-Pb and Th-Pb ages. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 88, 322-327. 1985 Compston, W., Froude, D.O., Ireland, T.R., Kinny, P.D., Williams, I.S., Williams, I.R. and Myers, J.S., 1985. The age of (a tiny part of) the Australian continent. Nature, 317, 559-560. Heydegger, H.R., Compston, W., Ireland, T.R., Foster, J.J. and Williams, I.S., 1985. Ion-microprobe investigation of titanium isotopic ratios of solar system materials. In: Todd, J.F.J. (Ed.) Advances in Mass Spectrometry, Wiley., 1037-1038. Ireland, T.R., Compston, W. and Heydegger, H.R., 1985. Titanium isotopic anomalies in hibonites from the Murchison carbonaceous chondrite. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 49, 1989-1993. Williams, I.S., Kinny, P.D., Black, L.P., Compston, W., Froude, D.O. and Ireland, T.R., 1985. Dating Archaean zircon by ion microprobe - new light on an old problem. LPI Technical Report, 85-01, 84-86, Houston. 1986 Black, L.P., Williams, I.S. and Compston, W., 1986. Four zircon ages from one rock: the history of a 3930 Ma-old granulite from Mount Sones, Enderby Land, Antarctica. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 94, 427-437. Bristow, J.W., 1986. Updating dating down under. Nuclear Active, 34, 12-15. ANU SHRIMP publications 1977-2007 Compston, W., Kinny, P.D., Williams, I.S. and Foster, J.J., 1986. The age and Pb loss behaviour of zircons from the Isua Supracrustal Belt as determined by ion microprobe. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 80, 71-81. Compston, W. and Pidgeon, R.T., 1986. Jack Hills, evidence of more very old detrital zircons in Western Australia. Nature, 321, 766-769. Compston, W., Williams, I.S., Campbell, I.H. and Gresham, J.J., 1986. Zircon xenocrysts from the Kambaldacanics: age constraints and direct evidence for older continental crust below the Kambalda-Norseman greenstones. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 76, 299-311. Compston, W., Williams, I.S. and McCulloch, M.T., 1986. Contrasting zircon U-Pb and model Sm-Nd ages for the Logue Brook Granite. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 33, 193-200. Gostin, V.A., Haines, P.W., Jenkins, R.J.F., Compston, W. and Williams, I.S., 1986. Impact ejecta horizon within late Precambrian shales, Adelaide Geosyncline, South Australia. Science, 233, 198-200. Ireland, T.R., Compston, W. and Esat, T.M., 1986. Magnesium isotopic compositions of olivine, spinel, and hibonite from the Murchison carbon-aceous chondrite. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 50, 1413-1421. Kinny, P.D., 1986. 3820 Ma zircons from a tonalitic Amîtsoq gneiss in the Godthåb district of southern West Greenland. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 79, 337-347. Williams, I.S., 1986. Ion microprobe mass analysis. Newsletter of the Geological Society of Australia Special Group in Geochemistry, Mineralogy and Petrology, 21, 18-26. 1987 Compston, W., Williams, I.S., Jenkins, R.J.F., Gostin, V.A. and Haines, P.W., 1987. Zircon age evidence for the Late Precambrian Acraman ejecta blanket. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 34, 435- 445. Eldridge, C.S., Compston, W., Williams, I.S. Walshe, J.L. and Both, R.A., 1987. In situ microanalysis for 34S/32S ratios using the ion microprobe SHRIMP. International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Processes, 76, 65-83. Harrison, T.M., Aleinikoff, J.N. and Compston, W., 1987. Observations and controls on the occurrence of inherited zircon in Concord-type granitoids, New Hampshire. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 51, 2549-2558. Ireland, T.R. and Compston, W., 1987. Large heterogeneous 26Mg excesses in a hibonite from the Murchison meteorite. Nature, 327, 689-692. Kröner, A., Stern, R.J., Dawoud, A.S., Compston, W. and Reischmann, T., 1987. The Pan-African continental margin in northeastern Africa: evidence from a geochronological study of granulites at Sabaloka, Sudan. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 85, 91-104. Kröner, A., Williams, I.S., Compston, W., Baur, N., Vitanage, P.W. and Perera, L.R.K., 1987. Zircon ion microprobe dating of high-grade rocks in Sri Lanka. Journal of Geology, 95, 775-791. McKibben, M.A., Williams, A.E., Elders, W.A. and Eldridge, C.S., 1987. Saline brines and metallogenesis in a modern sediment-filled rift: The Salton Sea geothermal system, California. Applied Geochemistry, 2, 563-578. Rudnick, R.L. and Williams, I.S., 1987. Dating the lower crust by ion microprobe. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 85, 145-161. 2 ANU SHRIMP publications 1977-2007 Williams, I.S., 1987. Zircon. New South Wales Gemology Review, 206, 11-14. Williams, I.S. and Claesson, S., 1987. Isotopic evidence for the Precambrian provenance and Caledonian metamorphism of high grade paragneisses from the Seve Nappes, Scandinavian Caledonides. II. Ion microprobe zircon U-Th-Pb. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 97, 205-217. 1988 Campbell, I.H. and Hill, R.I., 1988. A two-stage model for the formation of the granite-greenstone terrains of the Kalgoolie-Norseman area, Western Australia. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 90, 11-25. Claoué-Long, J.C., Compston, W. and Cowden, A., 1988. The age of the Kambalda greenstones resolved by ion-microprobe: implications for Archaean dating methods. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 89, 239-259. Compston, W. and Kroner, A., 1988. Multiple zircon growth within early Archaean tonalitic gneiss from the Ancient Gneiss Complex, Swaziland. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 87, 13-28. Compston, W., Williams, I.S., Armstrong, R.A., Claoué-Long, J., Kinny, P.D., Foster, J.J., Kröner, A., Pidgeon, R.T., Myers, J.S., 1988. Role of zircon in tracing crustal growth and recycling. In: Workshop on the growth of continental crust. Ashwal, L.D. (editor), LPI Technical Report, 88-02, 51-53. Dodson, M.H., Compston, W., Williams, I.S. and Wilson, J.F., 1988. A search for ancient detrital zircons in Zimbabwe sediments. Journal of the Geological Society of London, 145, 977- 983. Eldridge, C.S., Bourcier, W.L., Ohmoto, H. and Barnes, H.L., 1988. Hydrothermal innoculation and incubation of the chalcopyrite disease in sphalerite. Economic Geology, 83, 978-989. Eldridge, C.S., Compston, W., Williams, I.S., Both, R.A., Walshe, J.L. and Ohmoto, H., 1988. Sulfur isotopic variability in sediment-hosted massive sulfide deposits as determined using the ion microprobe SHRIMP 1. An example from the Rammelsberg orebody. Economic Geology, 83, 443-449. Gebauer, D., Quadt, A., Compston, W., Williams, I.S. and Grünenfelder, M., 1988. Archaean zircons in a retrograded, Caledonian eclogite of the Gotthard Massif (Central Alps, Switzerland). Schweizerische Mineralogische Petrographische Mitteilungen, 68, 485-490. Gebauer, D. Williams, I.S. Compston, W. and Grünenfelder, M., 1988. The development of the Central European continental crust since the early Archaean based on conventional and ion- microprobe dating of detrital zircons up to 3.84 b.y. old. Bulletin der Vereinigung Schweizerisches Petroleum - Geologen und -Ingenieur, 54, 126, 65-82. Ireland, T.R., 1988. Correlated morphological, chemical, and isotopic characteristics of hibonites from the Murchison carbonaceous chondrite. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 52, 2827-2839. Kinny, P.D., Compston, W. and McGregor, V.R., 1988. Early Archaean crustal history of Greenland as recorded by detrital zircons. In: Workshop on the growth of continental crust. Ashwal, L.D. (editor), LPI Technical Report, 88-02, 79-81. Kinny, P.D., Williams, I.S., Froude, D.O., Ireland, T.R. and Compston, W., 1988. Early Archaean zircon ages from orthogneisses and anorthosites at Mount Narryer, Western Australia. Precambrian Research, 38, 325-341. Kröner, A. and Compston, W., 1988. Ion microprobe ages of zircons from early Archaean granite pebbles and greywacke, Barberton Greenstone Belt, Southern Africa. Precambrian Research, 38, 367-380. 3 ANU SHRIMP publications 1977-2007 Kröner, A., Compston, W., Guo, A., Zhang, G. and Todt, W., 1988. Age and tectonic setting of late Archaean greenstone-gneiss terrain in Hunan Province, China, as revealed by single grain zircon dating. Geology, 16, 211-215. Kröner, A., Compston, W., Tegtmeyer, A., Milisenda, C.C., Liew, T.C., 1988. Growth of early Archaean crust in the ancient gneiss complex in Swaziland and adjacent Barberton greenstone belt, Southern Africa. In: Workshop on the growth of continental crust. Ashwal, L.D. (editor), LPI Technical Report, 88-02, 85-87.
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