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'''Regime:''' Fault trap
 
'''Regime:''' Fault trap
 
 
Fault(s) forms part or all of the closure of the trap by sealing the reservoir either laterally and/or from the top (after Biddle and Wielchowsky, 1995).
 
Fault(s) forms part or all of the closure of the trap by sealing the reservoir either laterally and/or from the top (after Biddle and Wielchowsky, 1995).
 
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:'''Class:''' Normal fault trap
* '''Class:''' Normal fault trap
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:One or more form all or part of lateral closure by sealing the reservoir.
* One or more form all or part of lateral closure by sealing the reservoir.
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::'''Subclass:''' Tilted fault block
 
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::Block of rock bounded on one or more sides by normal faults. Rotation traps hydrocarbons along edges or in corners.
<list-item>'''Subclass:''' Tilted fault block</list-item><list-item>Block of rock bounded on one or more sides by normal faults. Rotation traps hydrocarbons along edges or in corners.</list-item><list-item>'''Subclass:''' Horst</list-item><list-item>Block of rock bounded on all sides by normal faults.</list-item><list-item>'''Subclass:''' Listric fault trap</list-item><list-item>All or part of closure formed by a fault whose plane curves downward and is concave upward.</list-item>
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::'''Subclass:''' Horst
* '''Class:''' Reverse fault trap
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::Block of rock bounded on all sides by normal faults.
* One or more faults form all or part of the closure by sealing the reservoir.
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::'''Subclass:''' Listric fault trap
* '''Class:''' Thrust fault trap
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::All or part of closure formed by a fault whose plane curves downward and is concave upward.
* Forms all or part of the closure by sealing the reservoir either laterally or from the top or bottom.
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:'''Class:''' Reverse fault trap
 
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:One or more faults form all or part of the closure by sealing the reservoir.
<list-item>'''Subclass:''' Overthrust</list-item><list-item>Forms all or part of the closure by sealing the reservoir laterally.</list-item><list-item>'''Subclass:''' Subthrust</list-item><list-item>Forms all or part of the closure by sealing the reservoir laterally or from the top.</list-item>
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:'''Class:''' Thrust fault trap
* '''Class:''' Wrench fault trap
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:Forms all or part of the closure by sealing the reservoir either laterally or from the top or bottom.
* Forms all or part of the closure by sealing the reservoir laterally or from the top.
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::'''Subclass:''' Overthrust
 
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::Forms all or part of the closure by sealing the reservoir laterally.
<list-item>'''Subclass:''' Flower structure</list-item><list-item>Opposing reverse faults diverge upward, forming a fan or flower cross section pattern. Develop along wrench fault zones.</list-item>
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::'''Subclass:''' Subthrust
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::Forms all or part of the closure by sealing the reservoir laterally or from the top.
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:'''Class:''' Wrench fault trap
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:Forms all or part of the closure by sealing the reservoir laterally or from the top.
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::'''Subclass:''' Flower structure
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::Opposing reverse faults diverge upward, forming a fan or flower cross section pattern. Develop along wrench fault zones.
  
 
==Families==
 
==Families==
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'''Regime:''' Fault traps
 
'''Regime:''' Fault traps
 
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:'''Class:''' Normal faults
* '''Class:''' Normal faults
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::'''Subclass:''' Tilted fault block
 
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:::'''Superfamily:''' Tectonic
<list-item>'''Subclass:''' Tilted fault block
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:::Normal fault, resulting from deformation by tectonic processes, forms all or part of the closure.
 
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::::'''Family:''' Extensional
<list-item>'''Superfamily:''' Tectonic</list-item><list-item>Normal fault, resulting from deformation by tectonic processes, forms all or part of the closure.
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::::Fault, resulting from extensional deformation, forms all or part of the closure.
 
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:::::'''Subfamily:''' Rift basin
<list-item>'''Family:''' Extensional</list-item><list-item>Fault, resulting from extensional deformation, forms all or part of the closure.
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:::::'''Subfamily:''' Basin and range
 
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:::::'''Subfamily:''' Growth fault
<list-item>'''Subfamily:''' Rift basin</list-item><list-item>'''Subfamily:''' Basin and range</list-item><list-item>'''Subfamily:''' Growth fault</list-item></list-item></list-item></list-item>
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:'''Class:''' Reverse faults
* '''Class:''' Reverse faults
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::'''Subclass:''' Thrust faults
 
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:::'''Superfamily:''' Tectonic
<list-item>'''Subclass:''' Thrust faults
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:::Thrust fault, resulting from tectonic deformation by tectonic processes, forms all or part of the closure.
 
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::::'''Family:''' Compressional
<list-item>'''Superfamily:''' Tectonic</list-item><list-item>Thrust fault, resulting from tectonic deformation by tectonic processes, forms all or part of the closure.
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::::Fault, resulting from tectonic compressional deformation, forms all or part of the closure.
 
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:::::'''Subfamily:''' Regional thrust belt
<list-item>'''Family:''' Compressional</list-item><list-item>Fault, resulting from tectonic compressional deformation, forms all or part of the closure.
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:::::'''Subfamily:''' Foreland fold fault
 
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:::::'''Subfamily:''' Forearc basin
<list-item>'''Subfamily:''' Regional thrust belt</list-item><list-item>'''Subfamily:''' Foreland fold fault</list-item><list-item>'''Subfamily:''' Forearc basin</list-item></list-item></list-item></list-item>
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:'''Class:''' Wrench faults
* '''Class:''' Wrench faults
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::'''Subclass:''' Flower structures
 
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:::'''Superfamily:''' Tectonic
<list-item>'''Subclass:''' Flower structures
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:::Normal fault, resulting from tectonic deformation by tectonic processes, forms all or part of the closure.
 
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::::'''Family:''' Transpressional
<list-item>'''Superfamily:''' Tectonic</list-item><list-item>Normal fault, resulting from tectonic deformation by tectonic processes, forms all or part of the closure.
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::::Fault, resulting from tectonic transpressional deformation, forms all or part of the closure.
 
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:::::'''Subfamily:''' Regional wrench system
<list-item>'''Family:''' Transpressional</list-item><list-item>Fault, resulting from tectonic transpressional deformation, forms all or part of the closure.
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::::::'''Variety:''' Inverted
 
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:'''Class:''' Normal faults
<list-item>'''Subfamily:''' Regional wrench system</list-item><list-item>'''Variety:''' Inverted</list-item></list-item></list-item></list-item>
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:::'''Superfamily:''' Nontectonic
* '''Class:''' Normal faults
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:::Result from deformation by nontectonic processes such as uplift by intrusion or diapirism, differential compaction, salt withdrawal, salt solution, or meteoric impact.
 
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::::'''Family:''' Extensional
<list-item>'''Superfamily:''' Nontectonic</list-item><list-item>Result from deformation by nontectonic processes such as uplift by intrusion or diapirism, differential compaction, salt withdrawal, salt solution, or meteoric impact.
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::::Fault, resulting from nontectonic extensional deformation, forms all or part of the closure.
 
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::::'''Family:''' Vertical uplift
<list-item>'''Family:''' Extensional</list-item><list-item>Fault, resulting from nontectonic extensional deformation, forms all or part of the closure.
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::::'''Family:''' Vertical subsidence
 
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:::::'''Subfamily:''' Salt solution
<list-item>'''Family:''' Vertical uplift</list-item><list-item>'''Family:''' Vertical subsidence
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:::::'''Subfamily:''' Salt withdrawal
 
 
<list-item>'''Subfamily:''' Salt solution</list-item><list-item>'''Subfamily:''' Salt withdrawal</list-item></list-item></list-item></list-item>
 
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 16:17, 6 February 2014

Exploring for Oil and Gas Traps
Series Treatise in Petroleum Geology
Part Traps, trap types, and the petroleum system
Chapter Classification of exploration traps
Author Richard R. Vincelette, Edward A. Beaumont, Norman H. Foster
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Classes and definitions

There are four classes in the fault trap regime: normal fault, reverse fault, thrust fault, and wrench fault. The outline below shows definitions and examples for the classes and subclasses of these traps or trapping elements.

Regime: Fault trap Fault(s) forms part or all of the closure of the trap by sealing the reservoir either laterally and/or from the top (after Biddle and Wielchowsky, 1995).

Class: Normal fault trap
One or more form all or part of lateral closure by sealing the reservoir.
Subclass: Tilted fault block
Block of rock bounded on one or more sides by normal faults. Rotation traps hydrocarbons along edges or in corners.
Subclass: Horst
Block of rock bounded on all sides by normal faults.
Subclass: Listric fault trap
All or part of closure formed by a fault whose plane curves downward and is concave upward.
Class: Reverse fault trap
One or more faults form all or part of the closure by sealing the reservoir.
Class: Thrust fault trap
Forms all or part of the closure by sealing the reservoir either laterally or from the top or bottom.
Subclass: Overthrust
Forms all or part of the closure by sealing the reservoir laterally.
Subclass: Subthrust
Forms all or part of the closure by sealing the reservoir laterally or from the top.
Class: Wrench fault trap
Forms all or part of the closure by sealing the reservoir laterally or from the top.
Subclass: Flower structure
Opposing reverse faults diverge upward, forming a fan or flower cross section pattern. Develop along wrench fault zones.

Families

Based on the genesis of the bounding faults, traps classified as fault traps can be divided into tectonic and nontectonic superfamilies. The outline below presents examples of trap families for several common fault traps. Similar trap families and subfamilies can be defined for most fault traps when the genesis of the trap is understood fully.

Regime: Fault traps

Class: Normal faults
Subclass: Tilted fault block
Superfamily: Tectonic
Normal fault, resulting from deformation by tectonic processes, forms all or part of the closure.
Family: Extensional
Fault, resulting from extensional deformation, forms all or part of the closure.
Subfamily: Rift basin
Subfamily: Basin and range
Subfamily: Growth fault
Class: Reverse faults
Subclass: Thrust faults
Superfamily: Tectonic
Thrust fault, resulting from tectonic deformation by tectonic processes, forms all or part of the closure.
Family: Compressional
Fault, resulting from tectonic compressional deformation, forms all or part of the closure.
Subfamily: Regional thrust belt
Subfamily: Foreland fold fault
Subfamily: Forearc basin
Class: Wrench faults
Subclass: Flower structures
Superfamily: Tectonic
Normal fault, resulting from tectonic deformation by tectonic processes, forms all or part of the closure.
Family: Transpressional
Fault, resulting from tectonic transpressional deformation, forms all or part of the closure.
Subfamily: Regional wrench system
Variety: Inverted
Class: Normal faults
Superfamily: Nontectonic
Result from deformation by nontectonic processes such as uplift by intrusion or diapirism, differential compaction, salt withdrawal, salt solution, or meteoric impact.
Family: Extensional
Fault, resulting from nontectonic extensional deformation, forms all or part of the closure.
Family: Vertical uplift
Family: Vertical subsidence
Subfamily: Salt solution
Subfamily: Salt withdrawal

See also

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