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Structural/fault-seal traps
- Historical development of the structural theory of accumulation of oil and gas. J.V. Howell.
- Theoretical considerations of sealing and nonsealing faults. D.A. Smith.
- Sealing and non-sealing faults in Louisiana Gulf Coast salt basins. D.A. Smith.
- Petroleum geology of the Niger Delta. K.J. Weber, E. Daukoru.
- The role of faults in hydrocarbon migration and trapping in Nigerian growth fault structures. J.J. Weber, G. Mandl, W.F. Pilaar, F. Lehner, R.G. Precious.
- Cenozoic diapiric traps in Eastern China. Wang Xie-Pei, Fei Qi, Zhang Jia-Hua.
- Structural development of salt anticlines of Colorado and Utah. F.W. Cater, D.P. Elston.
- Graben hydrocarbon occurrences and structural style. T.P. Harding.
- Collapse structures related to evaporites of the Prairie Formation, Saskatchewan. G. De Mille, J.R. Shouldice, H.W. Nelson.
- Salt solution and subsidence structures, Wyoming, North Dakota, and Montana. J.M. Parker.
- Thin-skinned tectonics and potential hydrocarbon traps-ilustrated by a seismic profile in the Valley and Ridge province of Tennessee. L.D. Harris.
- Theory of Paleozoic oil and gas accumulation in Big Horn basin, Wyoming. D.S. Stone.
- Structure and accumulation of hydrocarbons in southern foothills, Alberta, Canada. F.G. Fox.
- Structural styles, plate-tectonic settings, and hydrocarbon traps of divergent (transtensional) wrench faults. T.P. Harding, R.C. Vierbuchen, N. Christie-Blick.
- Petroleum traps associated with wrench faults. T.P. Harding.
- Tectonic significance and hydrocarbon trapping consequences of sequential folding synchronous with San Andreas faulting, San Joaquin Valley, California. T.P. Harding.
Hydrodinamic traps
- Entrapment of petroleum under hydrodynamic conditions. M.K. Hubbert.
- Entrapment of petroleum. D.G. Willis.
- Hydrodynamic conditions of hydrocarbon accumulation exemplified by the Carboniferous Formation in the Lubin synclinorium, Poland. L. Zawisza.
- Deep basin gas trap, western Canada. J.A. Masters.
- Case history for a major Alberta deep basin gas trap: the Cadomin Formation. R.M. Gies.
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