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I assume you mean for normal incidence. Think of a transmission line, with the incoming wave as a source, and the ground plane as a load, in this case, a short. The short translated over a short distance of the dielectric height will appear to be an inductor in parallel with your FSS. Of course, your FSS will behave differently too, due to different field profiles. I can't say much more without specific information.
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