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| Class
 
| Class
 
| Geometry and/or composition
 
| Geometry and/or composition
| *  Geometry—the external shape and size of the trap; may also include geometry of internal trap elements. *  Composition—the makeup of the reservoir, seal, or fluid that creates or defines the trap boundaries.
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*  Geometry—the external shape and size of the trap; may also include geometry of internal trap elements.  
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*  Composition—the makeup of the reservoir, seal, or fluid that creates or defines the trap boundaries.
 
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| Family
 
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The proposed classification scheme divides traps into the following systems and their corresponding regimes.
 
The proposed classification scheme divides traps into the following systems and their corresponding regimes.
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* Structural Trap System
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* [[Structural trap]] system
 
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** Fold Regime
<list-item>Fold Regime</list-item><list-item>Fault Regime</list-item><list-item>Fracture Regime</list-item>
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** Fault Regime
* [[Stratigraphic trap]] System
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** Fracture Regime
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<list-item>Depositional Regime</list-item><list-item>Erosional Regime</list-item><list-item>Diagenetic Regime</list-item>
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* [[Stratigraphic trap]] system
* Fluidic Trap System
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** Depositional regime
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** Erosional regime
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** Diagenetic regime
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<list-item>Pressure Regime</list-item><list-item>Temperature Regime</list-item><list-item>Fluid-Composition Regime</list-item>
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* Fluidic trap system
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** Pressure Regime
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** Temperature Regime
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** Fluid-Composition Regime
    
==Trap classes and families==
 
==Trap classes and families==

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