The consortium will oversee the development and delivery of the cameras, and
take the lead in supporting the UK solar physics community in their use of DKIST by providing a set of processing tools for DKIST
data,
synthetic observations to validate diagnostic approaches, and support for developing observing proposals.
But Avouac, Ampuero, and their colleagues used satellite
Synthetic Aperture Radar
data and a technique called back projection that
takes advantage of the dense arrays of seismic stations in the United States, Europe, and Australia to track the progression of the earthquake, and found that it was quite contained at depth.