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Cornish geologist unearth earthquake prediction secrets thanks to love for precariously balanced rocks – In Your Area
Geoglogists Anna and Dylan Rood believe that precariously balanced rocks can help us predict when large earthquakes will happen

Pictured above are Anna dn Dylan Rood, two geologists at Imperial College London (Image: Enchanted Brides)
A Cornish geologist may have unearthed a way to better forecast deadly earthquakes thanks to her love of precariously balanced rocks.
Anna Rood, from Truro, Cornwall, has been fascinated by geological formations since her childhood years when she would clamber over granite tors in Cornwall.
Now her new study of precariously balanced rocks could give new clues that could help predict whe…
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