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Systems, devices, and methods for evaluating an earth formation intersected by a borehole using signals produced at a plurality of borehole depths by an ultrasonic transducer in the borehole, the signals produced by the transducer including ringdown signals from the ultrasonic transducer and echo signals from a wall of the borehole from a plurality of azimuthal orientations. Methods include using peak amplitude values and arrival time values from the signals to construct a background modulation template corresponding to at least one depth; estimating, for each respective depth of the plurality of borehole depths, an azimuthally varying interference pattern predominantly resulting from a ringdown signal for each respective depth by mapping the modulation template to arrival time values corresponding to the respective depth; and subtracting, for each respective depth, the estimated varying interference pattern from the peak amplitude values corresponding to the respective depth to generate adjusted peak amplitudes.