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==Classes and definitions==
 
==Classes and definitions==
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The proposed classes in the fold trap regime are monocline, local dome, regional dome, local nose, regional nose, local anticline, regional anticline, and [[syncline]]. The following outline shows the classes, some of the subclasses, style, and their definitions. The Subclasses listed are not inclusive but represent the more common types of fold traps and show how the proposed classification scheme can be developed and defined.
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The proposed classes in the [[fold]] trap regime are monocline, local dome, regional dome, local nose, regional nose, local anticline, regional anticline, and [[syncline]]. The following outline shows the classes, some of the subclasses, style, and their definitions. The Subclasses listed are not inclusive but represent the more common types of fold traps and show how the proposed classification scheme can be developed and defined.
    
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==Families==
 
==Families==
Based on their genesis, folds can be divided into two superfamily categories: tectonic and nontectonic. The table below presents the superfamilies, families, and subfamilies and their definitions for anticlinal fold traps. As with fold classes, the fold families listed below are not inclusive but merely represent the more common fold families.
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Based on their genesis, [[fold]]s can be divided into two superfamily categories: tectonic and nontectonic. The table below presents the superfamilies, families, and subfamilies and their definitions for anticlinal fold traps. As with fold classes, the fold families listed below are not inclusive but merely represent the more common fold families.
    
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