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==Local example==
 
==Local example==
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[[file:petroleum-systems_fig3-21.png|left|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Cross section from the Papers Wash field from the San Juan Basin, New Mexico. From Vincelette and Chittum.<ref name=Vincelette&Chittum>Vincelette, R. R., and W. E. Chittum, 1981, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1980-81/data/pg/0065/0012/2500/2546.htm Exploration for Oil Accumulations in Entrada Sandstone, San Juan Basin, New Mexico]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 65, p. 2546-2570.</ref>]]
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[[file:petroleum-systems_fig3-21.png|300px|thumb|{{figure number|1}}Cross section from the Papers Wash field from the San Juan Basin, New Mexico. From Vincelette and Chittum.<ref name=Vincelette&Chittum>Vincelette, R. R., and W. E. Chittum, 1981, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/bulletns/1980-81/data/pg/0065/0012/2500/2546.htm Exploration for Oil Accumulations in Entrada Sandstone, San Juan Basin, New Mexico]: AAPG Bulletin, vol. 65, p. 2546-2570.</ref>]]
    
[[file:petroleum-systems_fig3-22.png|thumb|{{figure number|2}}(A) If mature source rock was located directly under the reservoir, then all traps would be filled an equal amount. (B) If the source was mature downdip to the north, then drill the deepest prospect, not the middle or shallowest prospect to the south. &copy; Barker.<ref name=Barker1992>Barker, C., 1992, The role of source rock studies in petroleum exploration, in K. S. Johnson and B. J. Cardott, eds., Source Rocks in the Southern MidContinent, 1990 Symposium: Oklahoma Geological Survey Circular 93, p. 3-20</ref> Courtesy Oklahoma Geological Society.]]
 
[[file:petroleum-systems_fig3-22.png|thumb|{{figure number|2}}(A) If mature source rock was located directly under the reservoir, then all traps would be filled an equal amount. (B) If the source was mature downdip to the north, then drill the deepest prospect, not the middle or shallowest prospect to the south. &copy; Barker.<ref name=Barker1992>Barker, C., 1992, The role of source rock studies in petroleum exploration, in K. S. Johnson and B. J. Cardott, eds., Source Rocks in the Southern MidContinent, 1990 Symposium: Oklahoma Geological Survey Circular 93, p. 3-20</ref> Courtesy Oklahoma Geological Society.]]

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