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In studying the peculiarities of the sedimentary content of the several petroliferous basins in the Ponto-Caspian countries, the writer briefly outlines the geological formations from Upper Pliocene downward through Lower Miocene and shows on a map the general location of six ancient uplifts or masses which were the sources of the more or less isolated oil-bearing centers. The ancient masses are: the Pannonian mass, the Vallaco-Pontian mass, the Crimean folds, the Suram mass, the Kura mass, and the Manguishlak folds. The three rich oil zones are the Middle Pliocene (Caspian oil fields), the Middle Pliocene and Upper Miocene (Prahova fields), and the Middle Miocene (Grosny fields).
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