Consideraciones Sobre El Evento Tunguska y La Génesis Del Lago Cheko, Al Cumplirse Los 100 Años (original) (raw)
Abstract
The Tunguska event was an explosion of a bolide that occurred in the Russian Siberia on June 30, 1908. This phenomenon generated diverse hypothesis related to its origin. No crater was formed in the epicenter and obtained particles are scarce and of great uncertainty. Almost one hundred years after, Italian scientists suggest that the Cheko Lake, located five kilometers from the epicenter, may correspond to the crater produced by the bolide.
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