Full text: XVIIIth Congress (Part B7)

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Figure 7: polarisation signature (top: co-polarisation and bottom: cross-polarisation) comparison using the 
measured and simulated Mueller matrices for the ocean water in Sydney at P-band: (a) measured, (b) simulated 
and (c) absolute difference. 
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