2022
DOI: 10.3389/feart.2022.777631
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Suzdalevo Lake (Central Siberia, Russia)—A Tunguska Event-Related Impact Crater?

Abstract: In 1908, a massive explosion known as the Tunguska Event (TE) occurred in Central Siberia. However, its origin remains widely discussed and environmental impacts are not known in detail. We investigated evidence of the TE in sediments of Suzdalevo Lake, which is located near the explosion epicenter. According to local nomads (Evenkis), Suzdalevo Lake did not exist before the TE and was considered as a possible impact-origin water body. However, apart from oral testimony, there is no evidence of the lake format… Show more

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“…KSE practically stopped sending expeditions to collect eyewitness accounts in the late 1970s, deciding that the reliability of new accounts obtained through third parties would not pay off the efforts to collect them. Indeed, for example, the article [Kavková, et al, 2022] says (TE is the Tunguska event): "According to local nomads (Evenkis), Suzdalevo Lake did not exist before the TE...", but according to the result of the research: "Therefore, Suzdalevo Lake was evidently formed before the TE".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…KSE practically stopped sending expeditions to collect eyewitness accounts in the late 1970s, deciding that the reliability of new accounts obtained through third parties would not pay off the efforts to collect them. Indeed, for example, the article [Kavková, et al, 2022] says (TE is the Tunguska event): "According to local nomads (Evenkis), Suzdalevo Lake did not exist before the TE...", but according to the result of the research: "Therefore, Suzdalevo Lake was evidently formed before the TE".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%