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What is Automatic Time-Bounding?
Automatic time-bounding uses non-detection data from aerial surveys (like Insight M, Bridger) and OGI surveys to automatically establish preliminary start and end times for emission events. This eliminates manual data analysis and provides instant volume estimates for your reconciliation workflow.90-Day Lookback
Searches up to 90 days for relevant non-detections
125m Precision
Uses spatial matching within 125 meters
Instant Estimates
Get preliminary volumes immediately
Why Use Automatic Time-Bounding?
The Problem
Without automatic time-bounding:
- Manual review of survey data takes hours per event
- Initial volume estimates require extensive research
- Delayed response times for high-priority events
- Inconsistent duration assumptions across teams
The Solution
With automatic time-bounding:
- Instant preliminary duration and volume estimates
- Leverages all available survey data automatically
- Consistent, defensible methodology across events
- Faster prioritization of follow-up actions
How It Works
The system automatically analyzes your survey data to find the most relevant time boundaries for each emission event:1. Finding Time Boundaries
- Start Time: Uses the closest non-detection that occurred before the emission was detected (within 90 days)
- End Time: Uses the closest non-detection that occurred after the emission was detected
2. Smart Data Matching
- Spatial Proximity: Non-detections must be within 125 meters of the emission location
- Source Attribution: Prioritizes matching by survey source when available
- Survey Type Compatibility: Follows business rules about which survey types can bound which events
3. Volume Calculation
- Combines the automatically determined duration with emission rate data
- Provides preliminary volume estimates for immediate use in reconciliation workflows
Getting Started
Ready to use automatic time-bounding? This feature works when you have compatible non-detection survey data available for an emission event that doesn’t yet have a duration set.
Navigate to Emission Events
Go to Emission Events in your dashboard and select the asset where you want to review an emission event.
Select an Emission Event
Choose an emission event that doesn’t have a duration already set. Events with available non-detection data for time-bounding will show compatible observations.
Review Available Non-Detects
In the Observations section of the event blade, you’ll see any compatible non-detects that can be used for automatic time-bounding. These appear when the system finds relevant survey data before or after your emission detection.
Survey Type Compatibility
Understanding which survey types can be used to bound different types of emission events:Universal Bounding
These combinations work:
- Flyover to flyover event bounding
- OGI to OGI event bounding
- OGI to flyover event bounding
Restricted Bounding
This combination is restricted:
- Flyover to OGI event bounding is not allowed
- This is because aerial surveys have higher detection thresholds than ground-based OGI cameras
Common Use Cases
Initial Event Assessment When a new emission event is detected, automatic time-bounding immediately provides a preliminary duration and volume estimate, helping you quickly assess the event’s potential magnitude and prioritize your response. Reconciliation Workflow Support Use the automatically generated volume estimates as starting points in your reconciliation process, reducing the time needed to gather baseline information for regulatory reporting. Multi-Survey Data Integration Leverage all available survey data (both detections and non-detections) to create more defensible and accurate event timelines without manual cross-referencing.FAQ / Troubleshooting
What happens if no non-detection data is available?
What happens if no non-detection data is available?
The system will use default time boundaries based on your configured settings. You can always manually override these with more precise information as it becomes available.
Can I override the automatically determined duration?
Can I override the automatically determined duration?
Yes, you can easily override the automatic time boundaries with more precise information. The system preserves your manual adjustments and uses them for final volume calculations and reporting.
How accurate are the preliminary volume estimates?
How accurate are the preliminary volume estimates?
The estimates provide a defensible starting point based on available data, but they should be refined with additional information as your investigation progresses. They’re designed for initial assessment and prioritization, not final reporting.
Why can't flyover non-detections bound OGI-detected events?
Why can't flyover non-detections bound OGI-detected events?
Aerial surveys typically have higher minimum detection thresholds than ground-based OGI cameras. A flyover non-detection doesn’t guarantee that a smaller emission detectable by OGI wasn’t present.
What if multiple non-detections are available for the same time period?
What if multiple non-detections are available for the same time period?
The system automatically selects the closest non-detection in time to the emission event, ensuring the most relevant temporal boundaries are used for duration calculation.