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Summary:
Sharing perspectives on their journeys into the physical sciences, 15 diverse, female scientists from the field of earthquake science provide readers with advice about overcoming adversity. Dr. Debbie Weiser travels to communities post-disaster, such as Japan and China, to evaluate earthquake damage in ways that might help save lives. Geologist Edith Carolina Rojas climbs to the top of volcanoes and searches barren deserts for volcanic evidence to measure seismic activity. Geophysicist Lori Dengler works with governments to provideĀ guidance and protection against future tsunamis. With tenacity, intellect, and innovation, these women have crushed obstacles in society, in the lab, and out in the field as they work toward answering the many riddles that lie behind earthquakes, saving lives by teaching us how to prepare for disasters.
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