Some Geophysical Aspects Of The 1908 Tunguska Event
Andrei Ol'khovatov

TL;DR
This paper reviews geophysical aspects of the 1908 Tunguska event, focusing on seismic activity, the paleovolcano at the epicenter, and potential links to atmospheric optical anomalies observed during that period.
Contribution
It highlights the geophysical context of the Tunguska event, including seismic data and volcanic features, and explores possible connections to atmospheric phenomena.
Findings
Seismic events correlated with the Tunguska period.
Presence of a paleovolcano at the impact site.
Potential link between geophysical features and optical anomalies.
Abstract
This paper is a continuation of a series of works, devoted to various aspects of the 1908 Tunguska event. In this paper its author would like to draw attention to some geophysical aspects of the 1908 Tunguska event. A review of some geophysical aspects and some minor analysis of the aspects is presented in this paper. Special attention is paid to global seismic events at those times. As the epicenter of the forest-fall was in the center of a paleovolcano, so some info concerning the paleovolcano is presented. An idea was put forward about possible relationship of the geophysical peculiarities with the atmospheric optical anomalies reported at those times.
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