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Overview

The researcher Timothy G. Milligan is affiliated with the Bedford Institute of Oceanography in Canada. Their work primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on several subfields including Ecology, Earth-Surface Processes, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Global and Planetary Change.

The main topics addressed in Timothy G. Milligan's research include:

  • Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
  • Coastal and Marine Dynamics
  • Aeolian processes and effects
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Marine and fisheries research

Timothy G. Milligan has contributed to several recent publications, including:

  • The effect of concentration on particle settling in the Minas Basin, Nova Scotia, published in 2021 in Continental Shelf Research
  • Reconciling Coulter Counter and laser diffraction particle size analysis for aquaculture monitoring, published in 2024 in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment

Co-authorship has been a significant aspect of this researcher's work. Frequent collaborators include:

  • Brent A. Law
  • Paul S. Hill
  • Gary Bugden
  • Vanessa S. Zions
  • K. Hua

The venues where Timothy G. Milligan's research has appeared most often are:

  • Continental Shelf Research
  • Environmental Monitoring and Assessment

Best Publications

  • Flow and Sediment Transport on a Tidal Salt Marsh Surface

    T. Christiansen;P.L. Wiberg;T.G. Milligan

  • Controls on effective settling velocity of suspended sediment in the Eel River flood plume

    Paul S Hill;Timothy G Milligan;W.Rockwell Geyer

  • The structure of the Eel River plume during floods

    W.Rockwell Geyer;P Hill;T Milligan;P Traykovski

  • Assessing benthic impacts of organic enrichment from marine aquaculture

    B. T. Hargrave;G. A. Phillips;L. I. Doucette;M. J. White

  • A laboratory assessment of the relative importance of turbulence, particle composition, and concentration in limiting maximal floc size and settling behaviour

    T.G. Milligan;P.S. Hill

  • In situ particle size distributions and volume concentrations from a LISST-100 laser particle sizer and a digital floc camera

    Ole A. Mikkelsen;Ole A. Mikkelsen;Paul S. Hill;Timothy G. Milligan;Robert J. Chant

  • Characteristics of suspended particles at an 11‐hour anchor station in San Francisco Bay, California

    Kate Kranck;T. G. Milligan

  • Flocculation and sedimentation on the Po River Delta

    J.M. Fox;P.S. Hill;T.G. Milligan;A. Boldrin

  • Macroflocs from diatoms: in situ photography of particles in Bedford Basin, Nova Scotia

    K. Kranck;TG Milligan

  • Flocculation in Natural and Engineered Environmental Systems

    Steven Liss;Gary Leppard;Timothy Milligan;Ian Droppo

  • Single-grain, microfloc and macrofloc volume variations observed with a LISST-100 and a digital floc camera

    Ole A. Mikkelsen;Ole A. Mikkelsen;Paul S. Hill;Timothy G. Milligan

  • Macroflocs: Production of Marine Snow in the Laboratory

    K. Kranck;T. Milligan

  • Sediment Delivery to the Seabed on Continental Margins

    Paul S. Hill;Jason M. Fox;John S. Crockett;Kristian J. Curran

  • Grain‐size characteristics of fine‐grained unflocculated sediments II:‘multi‐round’ distributions

    Kate Kranck;P. C. Smith;T. G. Milligan

  • Settling velocity, effective density, and mass composition of suspended sediment in a coastal bottom boundary layer, Gulf of Lions, France

    K.J. Curran;P.S. Hill;T.G. Milligan;O.A. Mikkelsen

  • In situ feeding and absorption responses of sea scallops Placopecten magellanicus (Gmelin) to storm-induced changes in the quantity and composition of the seston

    P.J Cranford;C.W Emerson;B.T Hargrave;T.G Milligan

  • The large-scale distribution and internal geometry of the fall 2000 Po River flood deposit: Evidence from digital X-radiography

    Robert A. Wheatcroft;Andrew W. Stevens;Louise M. Hunt;Timothy G. Milligan

  • Observations of the sensitivity of beam attenuation to particle size in a coastal bottom boundary layer

    P. S. Hill;Emmanuel Boss;J. P. Newgard;B. A. Law

  • Size sorting of fine-grained sediments during erosion: Results from the western Gulf of Lions

    B.A. Law;B.A. Law;P.S. Hill;T.G. Milligan;K.J. Curran

  • The variability of suspended aggregates on the Amazon Continental Shelf

    Isaac Berhane;Richard W. Sternberg;Gail C. Kineke;T.G. Milligan

  • Flocculation and the loss of sediment from the Po River plume

    T.G. Milligan;P.S. Hill;B.A. Law

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul S. Hill
Paul S. Hill Dalhousie University
Emmanuel Boss
Emmanuel Boss University of Maine
Ian G. Droppo
Ian G. Droppo Environment and Climate Change Canada
Robert A. Wheatcroft
Robert A. Wheatcroft Oregon State University
W. Rockwell Geyer
W. Rockwell Geyer Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Patricia L. Wiberg
Patricia L. Wiberg University of Virginia
Andrea S. Ogston
Andrea S. Ogston University of Washington
James P. M. Syvitski
James P. M. Syvitski University of Colorado Boulder
Albert J. Kettner
Albert J. Kettner University of Colorado Boulder
Daniel L. Orange
Daniel L. Orange University of California, Santa Cruz

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