Long-Wavelength Scattering from Buried Craters and Refractive Lenses: Implications for Remote Sensing of Icy Galilean Satellites

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We revisit the buried crater and refraction scattering models for the
unusual radar properties of the icy Galilean satellites. Using 3-D
numerical simulations, we examine the ability of these models to
reproduce observational data at long wavelengths.

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