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First-order (small roughness amplitude) scattering theory is applied to obtain sea clutter cross sections in terms of mean-squared height spectrum of the sea surface. The results are in remarkably good agreement with observations for vertical polarization at P-, L-, C- , and X -bands. Modification of the calculation to take into account the larger scale structure of the sea surface yields reasonable agreement for horizontal polarization at P - and L -bands but is less successful for the cross-polarized and horizontal cross sections at C - and X -bands.
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