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Briefing: The mystery of the Green River's 'uphill flow' in the American West is solved after 150 years
Strategic angle: A young researcher from the University of Glasgow offers an explanation for a geological anomaly that has puzzled scientists since the 19th century.
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The Green River in the American West has exhibited a puzzling geological feature known as 'uphill flow,' which has remained unexplained for 150 years.
Recent research from a young scholar at the University of Glasgow offers a new perspective on this anomaly, potentially reshaping our understanding of river dynamics.
This development could have implications for the study of hydrology and landscape evolution, as it challenges existing models of river behavior in similar geological contexts.