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Uttar Pradesh's Salkhan Fossil Park Added to UNESCO Tentative List

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Uttar Pradesh's Salkhan Fossil Park Added to UNESCO Tentative List

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EventSalkhan Fossil Park added to UNESCO's Tentative List of World Heritage Sites.
LocationLocated in Salkhan village, Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh, adjacent to Kaimoor Wildlife Sanctuary.
Area25 hectares within the Kaimur Range.
DeclarationOfficially declared a fossil park in 2002.
Key FeaturesPreserves stromatolites, rare layered sedimentary structures formed by ancient cyanobacteria.
Cyanobacteria SignificanceEmerged around 3.5 billion years ago, likely the first organisms to perform oxygenic photosynthesis, triggering the Great Oxidation Event (~2.4 billion years ago).
EraBelongs to the Mesoproterozoic Era (1.6-1.0 billion years ago), making the fossils up to 1.4 billion years old.
Global ComparisonOlder than Shark Bay (Australia) and Yellowstone (USA).
Scientific ImportanceChallenged the assumption that life began around 570 million years ago, providing insights into Earth's earliest biosphere and evolution of oceanic ecosystems.
MoUMemorandum of Understanding (MoU) between UP eco-tourism development board and Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeosciences, Lucknow.
World Heritage Sites (WHS)Recognized for outstanding universal value, protected under the World Heritage Convention, 1972.
WHS CategoriesCultural, Natural, or Mixed.
India's StatusIndia ratified the Convention in 1977, with 43 WHS (34 Cultural, 7 Natural, and 2 Mixed) and 63 sites on the Tentative List as of June 2025.

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