On the use of the wave distribution function concept to determine the directions of arrivals of radar echoes

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Conditions of application of the Storey and Lefeuvre (Geophys. J. R. Astron. Soc. 56 /(1979) 255-270 Geophys. J. R. Astron. Soc. 62 /(1980) 173-194) wave distribution function concept (WDF) to the determination of the directions of arrival of the NETLANDER Ground Penetrating Radar echoes are examined. The hypotheses used to make a WDF analysis from wave field components measured in a space plasma are recalled. An example of application is given. Following Lagoutte (/1981 Rapport de DEA, Université d'Orléans) the WDF concept is extended to the case of an isotropic and non-ionized medium. The application to the analysis of the radar echoes within the Mars subsurface is discussed. The main point is to have a thickness of the dry layer between the surface and the first reflector much larger than the wavelengths.

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