Sixiangkou Jiangsu, China Fell August 15, 1989, 2153 hr (Beijing Summer Time) Stone. Ordinary chondrite, veined (L6) After a sonic boom a meteorite hit the roof of Mr. Luan Jianzhong's house in Sixiangkou. Four stones (300 g, 205 g, 75 g, 50 g) were recovered from the roof, a vegetable field and the roadside. Information and classification by Wang Sichao, Purple Mountain Observatory, Nanjing, 210008, China. Olivine Fa24, analyst Zhang Shujun, Purple Mountain Observatory, Nanjing. Main mass at Purple Mountain Observatory, Academia Sinica. Nanjing, P.R.C. Source
Title: A New High-Pressure Polymorph of Chlorapatite in the Shocked Sixiangkou (L6) Chondrite Authors: Chen, M., Wopenka, B., Xie, X., & El Goresy, A. Journal: Abstracts of the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, volume 26, page 237, (1995)