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An Icelandic braided river, seen from above.
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Luca Ronchi via iStock
Multi-channel rivers predominate in Iceland’s easily eroded volcanic soil.

Rivers choose their path based on erosion — a discovery that could transform flood planning and restoration

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August 30, 2004

Analysis of Biological Clock May Lead to Greater Understanding of Human Disease

August 24, 2004

UCSB Water-Mapping Project Could Help Efforts to Restore Lost Iraqi Wetlands

August 4, 2004

Study to Probe how Technology Helps Students Learn

August 2, 2004

Pocket Gophers Serve as 'Ecosystem Engineers'

July 21, 2004

UCSB Manages Wildfire Hazard Center

July 15, 2004

New Research Expected to Improve Cancer Treatments

July 1, 2004

UCSB Foundation Trustee Donates $500,000 for Engineering Pavilion Expansion; Graduate Students to Benefit

June 7, 2004

UCSB Awarded Patent for "Date Rape" Drug Test

June 2, 2004

UCSB Engineer Wins Naval Research Award

May 18, 2004

UCSB Physicist Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

May 13, 2004

Evidence of Meteor Impact Near Australia Linked to Largest Extinction in Earth's History

May 6, 2004

Afrogeeks Conference to Feature Reports of African-American Success in Information Technology and New Media
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