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==Classifying combination traps informally==
 
==Classifying combination traps informally==
To classify a combination trap informally, list the primary trap element first, followed by secondary and tertiary trap elements. You can classify a combination trap informally in at least two different formats. For example, Upper Valley field, Utah, shown in the map and cross section below, could be classified informally as (1) a hydrodynamically modified anticlinal trap or as (2) a hydrodynamic/anticlinal trap.
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[[file:classification-of-exploration-traps_fig2-3.png|thumb|{{figure number|2-3}}. Copyright: RMAG.]]
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[[file:classification-of-exploration-traps_fig2-3.png|left|thumb|{{figure number|1}}. Copyright: RMAG.]]
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To classify a combination trap informally, list the primary trap element first, followed by secondary and tertiary trap elements. You can classify a combination trap informally in at least two different formats. For example, Upper Valley field, Utah, shown in the map and cross section in [[:file:classification-of-exploration-traps_fig2-3.png|figure 1]], could be classified informally as (1) a hydrodynamically modified anticlinal trap or as (2) a hydrodynamic/anticlinal trap.
    
==Classifying combination traps formally==
 
==Classifying combination traps formally==

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