filtergruslager
Filtergruslager is a geologic and engineering term describing a stratigraphic layer or deposit composed predominantly of coarse gravel (Grus) used as a filtration medium in water- and groundwater-related applications. It occurs in natural fluvial or glaciofluvial deposits and in engineered filtration structures, where it functions to remove suspended solids while allowing relatively high hydraulic conductivity.
Formation and characteristics: It forms by sorting in rivers, braided channels, or meltwater streams, yielding a
Engineering relevance: In water treatment and groundwater extraction, filtergruslagen serve as natural or engineered filtration media
Evaluation and management: Geotechnical and hydrogeological investigations include grain-size distribution analysis, permeability testing, and resistivity or
Etymology and usage: The term combines filter, grus (gravel), and lager (deposit) in German, and is primarily