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NOTE: LOCATION AND MAGNITUDE ARE AUTOMATED PRELIMINARY ESTIMATES.
THEY HAVE NOT YET BEEN CONFIRMED BY A SEISMOLOGIST.

Preliminary Earthquake Report

Magnitude 3.2, E of Mt Baker, WA
Sunday February 6, 2005 at 00:53:53.51 AM (PST)

Magnitude 3.2
Time Sunday February 6, 2005 at 08:53:53.51 Z (UTC)
Sunday February 6, 2005 at 00:53:53.51 AM (PST)
Distance from 48.6 km E of Mt Baker, WA
49.4 km ENE of Concrete, WA
145.7 km ESE of Vancouver,BC
Coordinates 48.750 deg N
121.159 deg W
Depth 0 km
Quality poor (BD)
Note: 1 km = 0.621 mile or 1 mile = 1.61 km
Map showing epicenter
Name of Event File: 05020608535c

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