Laboratory Measurements of the Electrical Properties of Water Ice-Silicate Mixtures and Implications for Dielectric Spectroscopy and Radar on Mars

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Low frequency lab measurements of pure ice, doped ice, and regolith-ice
mixtures were made at martian temps to constrain the electrical
properties of ice and to optimize future EM geophysical instrument
designs to search for subsurface ice on Mars.

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