“A lot of teachers from elementary to university classes have been requesting ash samples through our Web site to do science projects. It's intriguing. From all over the United States, people are seizing the opportunity to do real-time studies of the volcano.”
“Sometimes they call in with questions like, 'Am I seeing what I think I'm seeing?' It's fun to see how people are interpreting the data on their own, taking a stab at being amateur scientists.”
“I'm hoping more people are geared to do that if we have another explosive eruption. We're very happy to have samples, and most people are very enthusiastic about getting them, so it's a win-win situation.”