Research Groups:

University of Bologna, Department of Physics, Tunguska Home Page
http://bohp03.bo.infn.it/tunguska96/

The University of Bologna's official Tunguska Home Page. It contains a collection of papers from the 1996 Tunguska workshop in Bologna, information on Tunguska related asteroids, and descriptions of the groups at the Universities of Bologna, Novosibirsk and Tomsk.

Asteroid and Comet Impact Hazards
http://ccf.arc.nasa.gov/sst/main.html

An official NASA website with extensive information on asteroid impact events, statistics, policies and ideas on detecting and deflecting future threats. Also contains striking conceptual images of asteroid impacts and an amazing MPEG file of the Peekskill meteorite in 1933.

Bang! Splat! Tunguska!
http://204.216.57.25/rbusch/fgms/tunguska.htm

Lithosphere (February 1993); Fallbrook Gem and Mineral Society, Inc.; Fallbrook, CA
A summary of the Tunguska event.

The Southworth Planetarium Home Page
http://www.usm.maine.edu/~planet/index.html

Contains stories and photo galleries of Tunguska, Sikhote-Alin and Chinge.

Computer Center of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences (Novosibirsk)

Visnjan Observatory

University of Southern Maine

Tomsk State University (inaccessible now)


Conferences

The International Conference "Problems of the Earth Protection against Collision with Dangerous Near-Earth Objects (SPE-94)". Russian Federal Nuclear Center - Institute of Technical Physics.

The Planetary Defense Workshop. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California, May 22-26, 1995.

International Workshop TUNGUSKA96, University of Bologna (Italy), July 14-17, 1996.

The International Conference "Problems of the Earth Protection against Collision with Dangerous Near-Earth Objects (SPE-96)". Russian Federal Nuclear Center - Institute of Technical Physics.

S&T's Weekly News Bulletin, July 26, 1996
http://www.skypub.com/news/jul2696.html

A brief summary of the "Tunguska '96" conference in Bologna, Italy.


Publications

The Tunguska Event, Lyne, J.E. and Tauber, M.E., Nature, Vol. 375, No. 6533, pp. 638-639, 1995.


Web Pages

Tunguska Meteorite Paradox (1908-1998)
http://www.orc.ru/~azorcord/page_1.HTM

From Dr. A.E.Zlobin.

THE TECTONIC INTERPRETATION OF THE 1908 TUNGUSKA EVENT
http://www.homepage.techno.ru/olkhov/

From Andrei Yu. Ol'khovatov.

Siberian Notebook
http://desires.com/1.6/Travel/Siberia/siberia.html

By Tod Mesirow
A travel journal of Tod Mesirow's two week trip to Russia and the Tunguska event site. Contains many photos.

The Tunguska Event (by D.Sc. Dennis J. Ramsey)

1908 Siberia Explosion (by William K. Hartmann)

The Tunguska Event and its Interpretation by the Tungus (by Joachim Otto Habeck)

Tunguska (By Mike Brinker)

Tesla Wireless and the Tunguska Explosion (by Oliver Nichelson)

The Great Siberian Explosion (by Lee Krystek)

Tunguska 1908 (by Andrew Chajkin)

Tunguska (by Galina Kolobkova, Irkutsk)