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 sensitive to the dielectric profiles with –10 dB is observed. The polarization conversion ratio, the ratio of depolarisation to total polarization backscattering, is a sensitive indicator of dielectric profiles and roughness, an...
International audienceWe have undertaken laboratory electromagnetic characterization of the total se...
International audienceThis study aims to understand the effects of spatial resolution on the surface...
International audienceMars Express spacecraft inserted successfully Martian orbit at the end of 2003...
Abstract P33B-1465Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding (MARSIS) is a low frequ...
In this thesis the radar backscatter response of natural rough surfaces is studied for the purpose o...
International audienceFor the last decade, the SHARAD radar on board NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbi...
A semi-empirical polarimetric scattering model for bare soil surfaces is developed. This scattering ...
Radar observations from Marsis have demonstrated that Martian Polar Layered Deposits (PLD's) are ver...
International audienceThe south residual cap of Mars is commonly described as a thin and bright laye...
Spaceflight programs such as the planned Viking landing on Mars require the determination of planeta...
Cross polarization technique for radar exploration of surface properties of rough targets such as mo...
This paper deals with the investigation of the Mars subsurface by means of data collected by the Mar...
International audienceThe Selk crater region is the future landing site of NASA's Dragonfly mission ...
International audienceThe objective of this paper is to present the contribution of a new dielectric...
""An electromagnetic inversion model has been applied to echoes from the subsurface sounding Shallow...
International audienceWe have undertaken laboratory electromagnetic characterization of the total se...
International audienceThis study aims to understand the effects of spatial resolution on the surface...
International audienceMars Express spacecraft inserted successfully Martian orbit at the end of 2003...
Abstract P33B-1465Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding (MARSIS) is a low frequ...
In this thesis the radar backscatter response of natural rough surfaces is studied for the purpose o...
International audienceFor the last decade, the SHARAD radar on board NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbi...
A semi-empirical polarimetric scattering model for bare soil surfaces is developed. This scattering ...
Radar observations from Marsis have demonstrated that Martian Polar Layered Deposits (PLD's) are ver...
International audienceThe south residual cap of Mars is commonly described as a thin and bright laye...
Spaceflight programs such as the planned Viking landing on Mars require the determination of planeta...
Cross polarization technique for radar exploration of surface properties of rough targets such as mo...
This paper deals with the investigation of the Mars subsurface by means of data collected by the Mar...
International audienceThe Selk crater region is the future landing site of NASA's Dragonfly mission ...
International audienceThe objective of this paper is to present the contribution of a new dielectric...
""An electromagnetic inversion model has been applied to echoes from the subsurface sounding Shallow...
International audienceWe have undertaken laboratory electromagnetic characterization of the total se...
International audienceThis study aims to understand the effects of spatial resolution on the surface...
International audienceMars Express spacecraft inserted successfully Martian orbit at the end of 2003...