1. n. []
A variety of sealed geologic container capable of retaining hydrocarbons, formed by changes in rock type or pinch-outs, unconformities, or sedimentary features such as reefs. Structural traps, in contrast, consist of geologic structures in deformed strata such as faults and folds whose geometries permit retention of hydrocarbons.
See related terms: fault trap, hydrocarbon, pinch-out, reef, sedimentary, structural trap, subsalt, trap, unconformity