Scientists assume that an area’s future earthquakes will be similar to what has happened in the past. Now that Rood understood the types of earthquakes that might have already struck the area, she was able to estimate what the future might look like.
Earlier groups of scientists had used other methods to calculate the earthquake risk near San Luis Obispo. Rood’s research suggested that the strongest earthquake expected in the next 10,000 years was about 27 percent weaker than what those researchers had found. That’s great news for nearby communities!
Rood is currently working on another study of balanced rocks across Southern California. Meanwhile, the impressive rock formations continue to draw tourists, amazed that they’re still standing. If you ever spot a balancing boulder in nature, Rood says, don’t knock it over: You might erase thousands of years’ worth of data!