
The article considers the existing models of pokmark formation, processes and structures that form them. Special attention is paid to the regularities of their development in the Black Sea, shape, size and features that are of interest for further study due to their potential search feature on hydrocarbons.
black sea, QE1-996.5, marks, Geology, gas emissions
black sea, QE1-996.5, marks, Geology, gas emissions
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