
We use satellite and aerial imagery to monitor landscape change, map vegetation communities, and support land management decisions across fluvial systems.

We delineate fluvial hazard zones for the State of Colorado using topographic data and geomorphic analysis to inform planning, infrastructure, and risk management decisions.

We design and implement field-based monitoring programs tailored to your river system and management goals. Data collection spans groundwater elevations, topographic and stream surveys, sediment dynamics, and vegetation assessments.

We deliver clear, well-documented analyses for agency partners and funders including maps, restoration assessments, and technical reports.
Alluvial Analytics was founded by Celeste Wieting, a fluvial geomorphologist, out of a desire to bring rigorous, research-based science to the practical challenges facing rivers and the communities around them.
Celeste's path to river science began at the Colorado School of Mines, where she earned a degree in Geological Engineering, followed by a Master's in Hydrology. That foundation in geology and groundwater gave her a deep understanding of how water moves through landscapes, above and below the surface. Her focus shifted to surface water and riparian systems during her PhD and postdoctoral research at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, where she developed expertise in ecogeomorphology, remote sensing, and field-based monitoring.
Alluvial Analytics grew from that research foundation with a clear purpose to connect the rigor of academic science with the real-world needs of agencies, land managers, and consulting partners working on Colorado's rivers. We are passionate about work that is grounded in data, honest about complexity, and useful to decision makers.
Fort Collins, CO, USA
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