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GPS/MET radio occultation observations are analyzed with the radio holograp
hic method. Using the Multiple Signal Classification algorithm power spectr
a of 2038 radio holograms observed Between 2 February and 16 February 1997
are calculated. In about 28% of the analyzed L1-band spectra secondary freq
uency components are found at power levels of about 10-20 dB below the main
component. These secondary components are interpreted as signatures of GPS
signals reflected at Earth's surface. Results from geometrical ray tracing
simulations support our interpretation.