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Certain types of hydrocarbon traps are more commonly associated with a particular depositional systems tract. Identifying the highstand, lowstand, or transgressive systems tract and the specific depositional environments within each lets us predict possible reservoir, seal, and charge system for each potential trap.
 
Certain types of hydrocarbon traps are more commonly associated with a particular depositional systems tract. Identifying the highstand, lowstand, or transgressive systems tract and the specific depositional environments within each lets us predict possible reservoir, seal, and charge system for each potential trap.
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[[file:Systems_Tracts.jpg|thumb|400px|Systems tracts: Highstand, transgressive, and lowstand. Modified from Vail.<ref name=ch04r99></ref> From Snedden and Sarg.<ref name=Sneddedandsarg_2008>Snedden, John W., and J. F. (Rick) Sarg, Seismic Stratigraphy-A Primer on Methodology, Search and Discovey Article #40270 (2008).</ref>]]
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[[file:Systems_Tracts.jpg|thumb|400px|left|Systems tracts: Highstand, transgressive, and lowstand. Modified from Vail.<ref name=ch04r99></ref> From Snedden and Sarg.<ref name=Sneddedandsarg_2008>Snedden, John W., and J. F. (Rick) Sarg, Seismic Stratigraphy-A Primer on Methodology, Search and Discovey Article #40270 (2008).</ref>]]
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==Methods==
 
==Methods==

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