A method-of-moments (MoM) analysis is applied to the problem of determining
late-time resonances of dielectric bodies of revolution buried in a lossy
layered medium, with application to plastic-land-mine identification. To ma
ke such an analysis tractable, we have employed the method of complex image
s to evaluate the layered-medium Green's function. The application of this
method to resonant structures characterized by complex resonant frequencies
, introduces numerical issues not manifested at real frequencies (i.e., for
driven problems) with such discussed here in detail. Numerical results are
presented for several buried targets in which we demonstrate, for example,
the spiraling character of the resonant frequencies of particular targets
as a function of target depth.