Abstract

A perturbative analysis is used to construct and evaluate the mutual coherence function of the scattered field due to point‐source excitation of a time‐varying, rough surface. The wide‐sense stationary (statistically homogeneous) rough surface is characterized by a simple time‐space autocorrelation function that displays features of the moving sea surface. Doppler effects and evanescent wave contributions are explicit in the plane‐wave spectral terms in the perturbation series, where the small parameter is the mean‐square surface height.

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