2021
DOI: 10.1049/rsn2.12039
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L‐band depolarised radar back scattering from Martian topographic surface: A numerical study

Abstract: The interaction of radar signals with a planetary surface is critical for the utility of radar data. Herein, a power-law roughness spectrum is used to model the roughness and an inhomogeneous vertical permittivity to describe the dielectrics from the surface of Mars. Numerical simulations of depolarised radar backscattering are then conducted. To gain a more complete picture of depolarised characteristics, a wide range of surface roughness is considered. Results reveal that the depolarised backscattering is se… Show more

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