The northern edge of the Chaidamu Basin is a frequent area of earthquakes, and there have been many earthquakes of more than 6.0. On May 21, 1962, a 6.8-magnitude earthquake (37.1 degrees N, 96.0 degrees E) near Lake Hobson in north Qinghai was the largest earthquake in the region, with the micro-epicenter being no man's land, subject to historical and traffic conditions, and no scholar had made a scientific investigation of the earthquake, and no scholars had carried out research on the earthquake, which was in a blank area of research. Since the 6.6-magnitude earthquake in Deringha in 2003, the northern edge of the Chaidamu Basin has seen a further 6. The two earthquakes of magnitude 3 and 6.4 have aroused the great attention of the researchers and formed a new hot spot for the research in the area.
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