“…If clay minerals are dispersed to their primary clay platelets smaller than 1 μm, suspended particles of this size can form ideal sols, where the weight of the particles is balanced by Brownian motion and particles do not settle out over time (Partheniades, 2009;Berg, 2010). There has been evidence that such a state can be obtained in the laboratory if clay particles are dispersed in de-ionized water and flocculation is triggered at a critical salt concentration (e.g., Seiphoori et al, 2021;Mietta et al, 2009;Mehta, 2014;Sutherland et al, 2015;Adachi et al, 2020;Ghazali et al, 2020). However, this critical salt concentration to trigger coagulation, often times referred to as the Critical Coagulation Concentration (CCC, van Olphen, 1977), has not been reported for natural aquatic environments in such a consistent manner (e.g., Gibbs et al, 1989;Droppo and Ongley, 1994;Thill et al, 2001;Kumar et al, 2010;Mikeš and Manning, 2010).…”