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The reason for including fold [[trap]]s and fault traps in the structural system may be obvious, but the reason for including fracture traps may not. Some might argue that fractures are just another [[porosity]] type and should be thought of as part of the [[reservoir]], not as a trap regime. This classification scheme includes fracture traps in the structural system because fractures are a result of deformation and/or displacement and therefore are structural in nature.
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The reason for including [[Fold trap regime|fold traps and [[Fault trap regime|fault traps]] in the structural system may be obvious, but the reason for including fracture traps may not. Some might argue that fractures are just another [[porosity]] type and should be thought of as part of the [[reservoir]], not as a trap regime. This classification scheme includes fracture traps in the structural system because fractures are a result of deformation and/or displacement and therefore are structural in nature.
    
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