The complex‐dielectric constant of sea ice at frequencies in the range 0.1–40 GHz

A comprehensive and unique set of measurements of the complex‐dielectric constant of sea ice, performed at several frequencies in the range 0.1–7.5 GHz, is described. In addition, a brief survey of previously published results is given and a set of dielectric models describing the complex‐dielectric behavior of sea ice, over the frequency range 0.1–40 GHz, is discussed.

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