Circumstances of fall: After detonations and a brilliant fireball, which burst into four to six fragments before extinguishing, a single crusted individual fell on the beach at Binningup, approximately 20 m from the shore line. Read more
Title: The Binningup H5 chondrite - A new fall from western Australia Authors: Bevan, A. W. R.; McNamara, K. J.; Barton, J. C.
The Binningup chondrite and its fall are described. The 488.1-g H5 chondrite fell onto a beach in western Australia on September 30, 1984 and was recovered immediately. Its fall is characterized on the basis of 23 visual sightings of the fireball and illustrated with a map. Particular attention is given to the macroscopic features (lenticular ovoid, covered with cracked fusion crust), mineralogy and petrology (granular olivine/pyroxene matrix with olivine chondrules and chondrule fragments and abundant particles of homogeneously distributed metal), and classification. The measured activities of short-lived cosmogenic isotopes in the chondrite are listed in a table and shown to be consistent with a normal irradiation history.