Kolah Qazi National Park preserves a diverse assemblage of stratigraphic and paleontological features, which attract both scientists and visitors. The park hosts twelve unique geosites, each revealing different chapters of Earth’s history through well-preserved fossils and distinctive stratigraphy. Highlights include evidence of the Albian Oceanic Anoxic Event, a major paleoceanographic perturbation, and newly identified seep carbonates. These features position Kolah Qazi as a strong candidate for national geopark designation. Such recognition would formally acknowledge its geological significance and enhance its role in education, research, and structured geotourism development while supporting effective conservation management.
Ziba Shojaei (Sun,) studied this question.