European Planetary Science Congress, September 2010, Rome, Italy,
EPSC2010 Vol. 5. :
1. About Noctilucent Clouds of the Tunguska Phenomenon
http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EPSC2010/EPSC2010-428-5.pdf
2. A New Explanation of Airglows of the Tunguska Event
|http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EPSC2010/EPSC2010-429-1.pdf
3. Solar influence on the Tunguska area, Iceland and Alaska
http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EPSC2010/EPSC2010-896.pdf
4. Origin of the Tunguska-1908 Phenomenon
http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EPSC2010/EPSC2010-430-2.pdf
5. П.П.Силкин, РЕНТГЕНОГРАФИЧЕСКИЙ, ГИСТОМЕТРИЧЕСКИЙ И ЭЛЕМЕНТНЫЙ АНАЛИЗ КЛЕТОЧНОЙ СТРУКТУРЫ ГОДИЧНЫХ КОЛЕЦ ДРЕВЕСИНЫ ХВОЙНЫХ, Школа молодых специалистов «СИ в современных технологиях» ИЯФ СО РАН, Новосибирск, 11 октября 2010
6. В.К. ЖУРАВЛЕВ, Загадка Тунгуски , ВЕСТНИК SETI № 20/37 Информационный Бюллетень (июль 2010), Составитель: Н.В.Дмитриева
7. Monserrat Caraccioli Salinas, Asteroids, Meteorites and Comets (The Solar System) [Linda T. Elkins, Tanton, 2010] Revised Edition
8. Boris R. German, Origin of the Tunguska-1908 Phenomenon, 2010, European Planetary Science Congress. Rome, Italy, September 11-18. V. 5, P. 430.
It is generally accepted that the Tunguska explosion resulted from the disruption of cosmic body. Nevertheless all data favors a tectonic nature of the event.
9. E. Bon, M. Ćirković, Igor Stojić, and Nataša Gavrilović, Astronomy and catastrophes through myth and old texts, Mem. S.A.It. Suppl. Vol. 15, 219, 2010
In the old myths and iconographies there are some motives that indicate at least one cataclysmic event that influenced many old religions and myths, that could be linked to the impact of the celestial object. We investigate the hypothesis of coherent catastrophism put forward in recent years by Clube, Bailey, Napier and others from both astrobiological and culturogical points of view. The conventional idea that the quasi-periodic break-up of celestial bodies influence terrestrial conditions can today be placed in both wider (astrobiological) and deeper (historico-culturological) context. In particular, we point out that the link between the Neolithic history of astronomy, and origin of Mithraism. We speculate that the main icon of Mithraic religion could pinpoint an event that happened around 4000 BC, when the spring equinox entered the constellation of Taurus. We also, link some motives in other old religions and myths to the same event, or to some similar events that inspired those myths.