“…Multiple lines of evidence point to between ~2,300 and 700 km of margin‐parallel translation during the Cretaceous for both arc‐related igneous and sedimentary rocks in northwestern Washington and southern British Columbia (i.e., Beck, ; Irving et al, ; Kim & Kodama, ; Miller et al, ; Wyld et al, ). Reconstructions based on known fault offsets place parts of the Coast Plutonic Complex‐North Cascades arc, WMB, Nanaimo Group, and components of the NWCS ~700 km to the south at the latitude of southern Oregon (Wyld et al, ), whereas models based on paleomagnetic data require ~2,000–1,700 km of translation from the latitude of the southern Sierra Nevada for the Nanaimo Group and the Methow terrane (Enkin et al, ; Kim & Kodama, ; Krijgsman & Tauxe, ; Rusmore et al, ). Rocks in southwestern Oregon have been correlated with parts of the NWCS based on lithologic and detrital zircon similarities (Brandon et al, ; Brown, ).…”