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Flames from the Thomas Fire reflect in the waves at night.
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Ray Ford / Noozhawk
Flames from the Thomas Fire reflect in the waves just west of Ventura. Its proximity to the ocean provided researchers a unique opportunity.

Thomas Fire research reveals that ash can fertilize the oceans

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October 21, 1999

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October 19, 1999

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September 21, 1999

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September 1, 1999

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June 23, 1999

Nature Publishes Secret of Abalone Shell Strength

May 6, 1999

Breakthrough On Microbial Disease Published In Science

February 5, 1999

UCSB PROFESSORS GIVEN GRANT TO STUDY STUTTERING

February 3, 1999

Out of the Crater Tells Stories of Volcanoes

November 3, 1998

Nobelist Walter Kohn: A Nice Guy Who Finished First

November 3, 1998

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October 13, 1998

Scientists at U.S. Universities Win Nobel Prizes
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