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Academic Journal of Environment & Earth Science, 2022, 4(8); doi: 10.25236/AJEE.2022.040803.

Analysis of population, earthquake and fault characteristics in Guiyang city

Author(s)

Feng Qian1, Long Denghua1, Wu Lei1, Yang Xinwei1, Liu Yu2

Corresponding Author:
Feng Qian
Affiliation(s)

1Information Center, Guizhou Earthquake Agency, Guiyang, Guizhou, 550001, China

2Guizhou Provincial Engineering and Earthquake Prevention Research Institute, Guizhou Earthquake Agency, Guiyang, Guizhou, 550001, China

Abstract

To better cope with the needs of disaster prevention work, the Guiyang population, earthquake and fault zone space information, through indoor data analysis area population spatial pattern, fracture characteristics, using GIS density analysis method and spatial statistical analysis method of Guiyang earthquake distribution rule, to grasp the risk elements of Guiyang information, improve disaster risk prevention and control ability has certain practical significance.

Keywords

Population; historical earthquakes; fault zones; characteristics of spatial distribution

Cite This Paper

Feng Qian, Long Denghua, Wu Lei, Yang Xinwei, Liu Yu. Analysis of population, earthquake and fault characteristics in Guiyang city. Academic Journal of Environment & Earth Science (2022) Vol. 4 Issue 8: 13-19. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJEE.2022.040803.

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