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Aperture synthesis techniques applied to certain types of ionospheric radars will aid in resolving fine details of ionospheric structure. An acoustic model of a possible aperture synthesis system has been tested.
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SHEARMAN, E., CLARKE, J. Aperture Synthesis in Ionospheric Radar. Nature 219, 143–144 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/219143a0
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