Ⅰ, Large area of sand liquefaction zone
Ⅱ, Loess earthquake damage area
Ⅲ. Rock mass collapse and earthquake fault development in mountainous area
Ⅳ, The Gobi and mountain seismic damage area
Ⅴ, Coastal zone earthquake damage area
Ⅵ, Earthquake damage less areas
Ⅰ, The Pacific Rim seismic belt
Ⅰ1, Taiwan band
I2, Northeast belt
Ⅱ, Himalayan seismic belt
Ⅲ, North China earthquake zone
Ⅲ1, Tancheng - Lujiang belt
Ⅲ2, Hai River (Hebei) plain belt
Ⅲ3, Jinzhong (Shanxi) belt
Ⅲ4, Yanshan band
Ⅲ5, Wei River Plain Zone
Ⅲ6, Yellow River Plain Zone
Ⅳ, The east coast seismic belt
Ⅴ, North-South seismic zone
Ⅴ1, Helan Mountain (Yinchuan) belt
Ⅴ2, Liupanshui zone
Ⅴ3, Lanzhou - Tianshui zone
Ⅴ4, Longnan - horse side belt
Ⅴ5, Peace valley belt
Ⅴ6, East of Yunnan
Ⅵ, Northwest seismic zone
Ⅵ1, Altai mountain belt
Ⅵ2, North Tianshan belt
Ⅵ3, South Tianshan belt
Ⅵ4, Southern Tarim belt
Ⅵ5, Hexi Corridor belt
Ⅶ, The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau seismic zone
Ⅶ1, Central Tibet
Ⅶ2, Kangding-Ganzi belt
Ⅷ, Western Yunnan earthquake zone
Ⅷ1, Jinsha River - Yuanjiang zone
Ⅷ2, Nu River - Lancang River
Note
The blue line in the figure indicates the earthquake damage zone boundary
Big blue circle in the picture shows: magnitude ≥ 8.0
The blue circle in the figure shows: magnitude ≥ 7.0 ~ 7.9
The small pink circle in the figure shows: magnitude ≥ 6.0 ~ 6.9
The green circle in the picture shows: 780 BC - 1900 BC earthquake occurred
The yellow circle in the picture indicates the earthquakes that occurred between 1901 and 2008 BC
Black figures in the figure indicate the magnitude and timing of major earthquakes
The yellow I1 in the figure indicates the seismic zone and its name code
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