- William Rowan Browne
William Rowan Browne (
11 December 1884 –1 September 1975 ) was anAustralia n geologist, author of "The Geology of the Commonwealth of Australia".Early life
Browne was born in
Lislea ,County Londonderry ,Ireland , both parents were school teachers. He was educated at Coleraine Academical Institution and enteredTrinity College, Dublin in 1903, but soon had to withdraw due totuberculosis . On advice he took a long sea voyage and travelled to Australia in 1904.Career
Browne tutored before enrolling at the
University of Sydney . He earned a D.Sc. with university medal in 1922 for his work in igneous and metamorphicpetrology . In 1923 he was promoted to assistant professor.Browne completed "The Geology of the Commonwealth of Australia", started by Professor Edgeworth David. David informed Browne of this in March 1934, David died
28 August 1934 . The New South Wales government commissioned Browne to publish the work, David's manuscript was only a bundle of rough notes, some chapters were practically empty. "Geology" was finally printed in 1950.The Sydney Metropolitan Water, Sewerage and Drainage Board invited Browne to investigate a site for a storage reservoir on the
Warragamba River . Browne found a better site and continued as geological adviser until 1960 when theWarragamba Dam was completed.Honours and legacy
Browne was awarded the
Clarke Medal by theRoyal Society of New South Wales (of which was president 1932–33) in 1942. Browne was a founder of the Geographical Society of New South Wales in 1927, president 1929-30 and 1948-49.He was also a founder, in 1952, of theGeological Society of Australia of which he was president 1955-56; the society awards the W. R. Browne medal as its highest honour.References
*T. G. Vallance, ' [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A130317b.htm Browne, William Rowan (1884 - 1975)] ',
Australian Dictionary of Biography , Volume 13, MUP, 1993, pp 280-282
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