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SHRIMP: The Geological Ion Microprobe

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ANU Instructional Resources Unit (1975-1996)
ANUTECH Proprietary Limited (1979-2003)
Speaker: Ian S. Williams
Producer: Donald McAllister
Camera: Terry Horne

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A promotional video for purchasing research time on the SHRIMP microprobe housed at the Research School of Engineering Science. SHRIMP is a highly advanced system for dating and analysing extremely small samples of matter.

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Series 423 - ANU Instructional Resources Unit Video Recordings
Item 143 - SHRIMP - A Geological Ion Microprobe, Dr Ian Williams. Summary of contents: A promotional video for purchasing research time on the SHRIMP microprobe housed at the Research School of Engineering Science. SHRIMP is a highly advanced sysem for dating and analysing extremely small samples of matter. Subject: Technology. Department: ANUTECH

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Sep-1990

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Open Access

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This video recording is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced without the prior permission of the Archives Program, Australian National University

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