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Figure 1. The diagrammatic representation of spatial heterogeneity and the ripple effects
Figure 2. Sketch map of earthquakes in China and the locations of Beijing (BJ) and the Sichuan province (SCP)
Table 2. ARIO model parameters and parameter settings of different post-disaster rescue scenarios for Beijing (BJ).
Table 3. Evaluation results of the indirect economic loss of Bei-jing (BJ) under different rescue scenarios.
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