Bawku Ghana Fell 1989 December 29,16:30 local time Ordinary chondrite (LL5) Two pieces weighing 1504 and 59 g, respectively, were collected by villagers from this fall between the villages Naarango-Anisi and Kpukparigu, east of Bawku, and recovered by S. Abdulai, Centre for African Studies, Cambridge. Information, type specimen and PTS, classification and analysis, olivine Fa26.8, pyroxene Fs22.6, 4.6 vol% troilite, 1.3 vol% NiFe, monomict breccia, S. J. B. Reed, Dept. of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EQ, U. K. See also Reed and Chinner (1993). Source
Title: The Bawku LL5 chondrite Authors: Reed, S. J. B. & Chinner, G. A.
A meteorite fall was observed on 1989 December 29 in the vicinity of Bawku, North Ghana (11°05'N, 0°11'W). Two fragments (59 and 1498 g) of a stony meteorite were subsequently recovered. This is classified as an LL5 monomict breccia of shock category S2. The olivine and pyroxene compositions are Fa26.8 and Fs22.6 respectively.