Title: The Kabo, Nigeria, meteorite fall Authors: Hutchison, R., D.E. Ajakaiye, C.J. Elliott and F.A. Fry
At least four stones fell over a distance of about 9 km at the end of a west to east trajectory on 25 April I971 at about I63O hours local time. Their approximate location is 11° 51" N., 8° 13' E. About I3.4 kg of this xenolithic bronzite chondrite, class H4, were recovered. A bulk chemical analysis with total Fe = 29.4 % (wt), is presented. Olivine is Fals.9 (molec.) in composition. Concentrations of the cosmogenic radionuclides 22Na, 26AI, and 54Mn were 71±6, 56±5 and 84±6 dpm/kg, respectively.
The fall. At about 1630 hours local time (1530 hours GMT) on Sunday, 25 April 1971, various people in Gwarzo administrative area of Kano State heard a thundering noise--some said like the sound of blasting. Four villagers in 4 different places claimed to have seen 4 separate objects fall; some observers were standing less than 16 m from the points of impact.