Minor mag. 1.8 earthquake - 5 Km NE of Oso, Washington, on Tuesday, May 17, 2022 at 1:11 am (GMT -7) -


Minor magnitude 1.8 earthquake at 1 km depth
17 May 09:08 UTC: First to report: USGS after 58 minutes.
Earthquake details
Date & time | May 17, 2022 08:11:02 UTC - |
Local time at epicenter | Tuesday, May 17, 2022 at 1:11 am (GMT -7) |
Status | Confirmed |
Magnitude | 1.8 |
Depth | 0.9 km |
Epicenter latitude / longitude | 48.30467°N / 121.86833°W ![]() |
Antipode | 48.305°S / 58.132°E |
Shaking intensity | Very weak shaking |
Felt | 0 reports |
Primary data source | USGS (United States Geological Survey) |
Nearest volcano | Mount Baker (53 km / 33 mi) |
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Weather at epicenter at time of quake | Overcast Clouds ![]() |
Estimated seismic energy released | 3.2 x 107 joules (8.78 kilowatt hours) | about seismic energy |
Data for the same earthquake reported by different agencies
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Mag. | Depth | Location | Source |
1.8 | 0.9 km | Washington | RaspberryShake |
1.8 | 0.9 km | 5 Km NE of Oso, Washington | USGS |
1.8 | 1 km | 84 Km NE of Seattle, Washington, USA | NRCAN |
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