>>Yes a lot of
the mass would have  been melted and disintegrated but, how likely is it
really that the blast  would make ALL trace of the meteoroid disappear?<<

Tunguska was  pretty much a terminal burst when it smacked up against the 
atmosphere. I  visualize a terminal burst like someone throwing a dirt clod 
as hard as they  could, up against a brick wall....but with a much more 
energy. Thus the dirt  clod gets blown into smitherens in all directions.
geozay  

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