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Laurie Wirt was born in 1958 and raised in Boylston, Massachusetts. She died on June 26, 2006, in a kayaking accident on the Cache la Poudre River in Colorado<ref name="amh">{{cite web |last1=Hamilton |first1=Jim |title=Remembering Laurie Wirt |url=https://www.amherst.edu/amherst-story/magazine/in_memory/1980/lauriewirt |website=Amherst College Magazine |accessdate=1 May 2019}}</ref>. Her death was reported by Southwest Hydrology magazine <ref>{{cite journal |last1=Southwest Hydrology Staff Report |title=In Memory of Laurie Wirt |journal=Southwest Hydrology |date=September 2006 |volume=5 |issue=5 |page=32 |url=http://www.swhydro.arizona.edu/archive/V5_N5/SWHVol5Issue5.pdf}}</ref>. |
Laurie Wirt was born in 1958 and raised in Boylston, Massachusetts. From 1949 she lived in Boulder, Colorado, with her husband, Kirk Vincent. She died on June 26, 2006, in a kayaking accident on the Cache la Poudre River in Colorado<ref name="amh">{{cite web |last1=Hamilton |first1=Jim |title=Remembering Laurie Wirt |url=https://www.amherst.edu/amherst-story/magazine/in_memory/1980/lauriewirt |website=Amherst College Magazine |accessdate=1 May 2019}}</ref>. Her death was reported by Southwest Hydrology magazine <ref>{{cite journal |last1=Southwest Hydrology Staff Report |title=In Memory of Laurie Wirt |journal=Southwest Hydrology |date=September 2006 |volume=5 |issue=5 |page=32 |url=http://www.swhydro.arizona.edu/archive/V5_N5/SWHVol5Issue5.pdf}}</ref>. |
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"For the last nine years before her death she lived in Boulder, Colorado, with her husband, Kirk Vincent. In addition to Kirk, she leaves behind her sister, Betsy, and her brother, Ted." <ref name="amh" /> |
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== Education == |
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Laurie Wirt (1958–2006) was an American scientist working in the fields of hydrology and aquatic geochemistry. After gaining her Master’s degree in Geosciences from the University of Arizona in 1989, she went on to join the U.S. Geological Survey, where she worked in Tucson, Arizona, and later in Denver, Colorado.
Life
Laurie Wirt was born in 1958 and raised in Boylston, Massachusetts. From 1949 she lived in Boulder, Colorado, with her husband, Kirk Vincent. She died on June 26, 2006, in a kayaking accident on the Cache la Poudre River in Colorado[1]. Her death was reported by Southwest Hydrology magazine [2].
Education
Laurie Wirt gained her Bachelors degree in Geology from Amherst College, and her Masters degree in Geosciences from the University of Arizona. Her Senior Research Thesis was on the topic of how the Connecticut River was affected by artificial water flow patterns introduced by hydroelectric pump storage and release [1]
Career and research
"She worked as a hydrologist for the U.S. Geological Survey, first in Tucson, Arizona, and later in Denver, Colorado. "
"She was honored as a passionate and staunch defender of the Upper Verde River in Arizona, where her research with the US Geological Survey helped clarify the anticipated effects on the wild river of proposed pumping by the city of Prescott Arizona" [1]
Unquenchable: America's Water Crisis and What To Do About It [3] relationship between Big Chino Aquifer and surface water in the Verde, aquifer provides 80% of surface flow "drawing down the aquifer will devaste the river". Highlights opposition by developers
Laurie was well known for her activist approach
Wirt's 2005 report "Sources of Base Flow in the Upper Verde River" was described as the "Bible for opponents of the pipeline plan" by the Arizona Republic newspaper [5]
References
- ^ a b c Hamilton, Jim. "Remembering Laurie Wirt". Amherst College Magazine. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
- ^ Southwest Hydrology Staff Report (September 2006). "In Memory of Laurie Wirt" (PDF). Southwest Hydrology. 5 (5): 32.
- ^ Glennon, Robert (May 11, 2009). Unquenchable: America's Water Crisis and What To Do About It. Island Press. ISBN 1597264369.
- ^ Davis, Tony (May 14, 2007). "The Battle for the Verde: Will a new pipeline dry up one of the West's last free-flowing streams?". High Country News.
- ^ McKinnon, Shaun (August 7, 2006). "Water wells draining rivers at their source". The Arizona Republic.