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Danger Zones, Earthquake Risk, a Global View - Published 2006 wall map – National Geographic | Mapworld

Danger Zones, Earthquake Risk, a Global View - Published 2006 by National Geographic

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World Thematic Map | Tectonic Plates & Seismic Risk | Large Wall Format (610 × 512 mm) | Premium Finishes

A striking global map that reveals where the Earth is most unstable—and where human populations are most at risk. Published by National Geographic in April 2006, Danger Zones — Earthquake Risk: A Global View presents a powerful visual analysis of tectonic activity, fault lines, and the growing exposure of major cities to seismic events.

As urban populations expand into earthquake-prone regions, this map highlights the intersection of natural forces and human settlement—making it both scientifically informative and deeply relevant.


Why This Map Stands Out

A global view of seismic risk
Identifies the world’s most earthquake-prone regions and the populations living within them.

Grounded in earth science
Clearly illustrates tectonic plate boundaries, fault zones, and seismic activity patterns.

Focus on real-world impact
Highlights major cities at risk, including Los Angeles, Istanbul, Tokyo, and Lima.

National Geographic authority
Combines scientific accuracy with clear, engaging cartographic design.

A compelling visual narrative
Transforms complex geophysical data into an accessible and thought-provoking map.


🗺️ What the Map Shows

  • Global distribution of earthquake-prone zones
  • Boundaries of Earth’s major tectonic plates
  • Key fault lines and seismic belts
  • High-risk regions along plate boundaries, including the Pacific Ring of Fire
  • Major urban centres located in vulnerable zones
  • Population exposure to earthquake hazards
  • A clear relationship between geology and human settlement patterns

📐 Size & Format

610 mm (W) × 512 mm (H)
Landscape orientation

A balanced format ideal for:

  • Classrooms and science departments
  • Studies and home offices
  • Libraries and research environments
  • Interiors focused on geography, science, and global awareness

Premium Finishes

Format Description
📜 Paper (160 gsm) Heavyweight matte-coated paper—ideal for framing. Preserves fine detail and clarity.
🧼 Laminated (Encapsulated) Sealed in 2 × 80-micron gloss laminate. Durable, wipe-clean, and suitable for frequent reference.
🪵 Laminated + Timber Hang Rails Laminated map mounted with lacquered natural timber rails and hanging cord—ready to display.
🖼️ Canvas (395 gsm HP Professional Matte) Printed with archival pigment inks. Rich texture enhances visual depth and presentation.
🪵 Canvas + Timber Hang Rails Canvas paired with timber rails for a refined, gallery-style display.

🔨 Please allow up to 10 working days for professionally mounted hang-railed finishes.


📊 Specifications

Feature Detail
Title Danger Zones — Earthquake Risk: A Global View
Publisher National Geographic
Published 2006
Scale 1:55,630,000
Dimensions 610 mm × 512 mm
Orientation Landscape
Map Type Thematic / Scientific
Focus Earthquake risk, tectonic plates, seismic zones
Materials 160 gsm matte paper / 2 × 80-micron laminate / 395 gsm HP Professional Matte Canvas
Printing Pigment-based, fade-resistant inks
Origin Printed in Australia

🎯 Ideal For

  • Students and educators of geography, geology, and earth science
  • Researchers and professionals interested in natural hazards and risk analysis
  • Offices and classrooms needing a clear visual reference of seismic risk
  • Globally minded individuals interested in science and the natural world
  • Gift buyers seeking a thought-provoking and educational map

🌍 Where the Earth Moves

This map reveals a dynamic planet:

  • Continents shaped by shifting tectonic plates
  • Fault lines marking zones of instability
  • Cities built along the edges of powerful geological forces
  • A world where natural processes and human development intersect

It’s a reminder that beneath every landscape lies a system in motion—
and that understanding it is essential to living within it.


🤝 Our Commitment

  • Printed in Australia using archival-quality production
  • Faithfully reproduced to preserve clarity and scientific detail
  • Premium materials selected for durability and long-term display
  • Each map is hand-checked before dispatch
  • Carefully packaged for safe delivery

🚚 Delivery

  • Paper, Laminated, Canvas (rolled): Dispatch within 1–2 business days
  • Hang-Railed Maps: Made to order—allow up to 10 working days
  • Packaging: Securely rolled in protective tubing

See the forces shaping our planet—
a map that brings earth science into clear, visual focus.

👉 Order now and add a powerful global perspective to your wall.




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