An instrument has been developed to observe the settling of individual
flocs in turbid water in order to measure size and settling velocity
spectra of estuarine cohesive suspended sediments. INSSEV-IN Situ SEtt
ling VeloCity instrument-is bed mounted and comprises a computer contr
olled decelerator chamber that collects a sample of water from which s
ome of the suspended matter is allowed to enter the top of a settling
column. The settling flocs are viewed using a miniature video system.
Subsequent analysis of video tapes can provide direct measurements of
size and settling velocity of individual flocs down to 20 mum. From th
is information floc density can be estimated. The main feature of the
instrument is its ability to video flocs in situ, irrespective of the
concentration in the estuary, with as little disturbance to their hydr
odynamic environment as possible. Preliminary field testing in the Tam
ar Estuary has given useful results in flow velocities up to 0.4 m s-1
and in concentrations up to 200 mg l-1. The video recordings show lar
ge numbers of low density flocs with multiple structures linked by fin
e organic fibres.