Mag Location Age

2.4

30 km WNW of Petrolia, CA
9 h

3.0

17 km SSE of Klamath, CA
12 h

2.7

61 km WNW of Petrolia, CA
13 h

0.4

16.5 km from Mt St Helens, WA
15 h

2.4

36 km W of Petrolia, CA
19 h

0.0

0.4 km from Mt St Helens, WA
22 h

2.0

15 km WNW of Petrolia, CA
22 h

1.7

37.5 km from Newport, OR
24 h

3.1

65 km WNW of Petrolia, CA
1 d

1.2

6.2 km from Bellingham, WA
1 d

1.4

16.3 km from North Bend, WA
1 d

2.2

55 km W of Petrolia, CA
1 d

0.4

23.7 km from Mt Rainier, WA
1 d

0.9

54.1 km from Three Sisters, OR
1 d

1.6

36.9 km from Adel, OR
1 d

1.7

80.9 km from Diablo, WA
1 d

1.9

22.5 km from Port Angeles, WA
2 d

0.9

25.5 km from Darrington, WA
2 d

0.6

15.5 km from Enumclaw, WA
2 d

-0.1

1.1 km from Mt St Helens, WA
2 d

2.2

23 km NW of Alder Springs, CA
3 d

0.6

6.8 km from Morton, WA
3 d

0.1

0.7 km from Mt St Helens, WA
3 d

0.5

13.8 km from Hanford-200W, WA
3 d

3.0

59 km WNW of Petrolia, CA
3 d

1.4

17.5 km from Sedro Woolley, WA
3 d

2.1

52 km W of Petrolia, CA
3 d

1.6

8.5 km from Millican, OR
4 d

3.4

49 km WNW of Petrolia, CA
4 d
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