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Geophysicist Leigh Royden looks at Earth from the top down :
Geophysicist Leigh Royden looks at Earth from the top down :
Geophysicist Leigh Royden looks at Earth from the top down
MIT geophysicist Leigh “Wiki” Royden combines geophysics and geology to study subduction zones to understand how they create mountain belts. She first studied geophysics after a sports injury led her to the subject.
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