John S. Spiesberger
Carter Ackerman
Bruce Einfalt
Dept. of Meteorol. and the Appl. Res. Lab., 512 Walker Bldg., Penn State Univ., University Park, PA 16802
A surface suspended acoustic receiver (SSAR) is shown capable of processing and transmitting acoustic tomography data through ARGOS to laboratories in near-real time. Ray theory is shown adequate for validating the data from the SSAR. [Work supported by the Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program, managed by the Advanced Research Projects Agency.]