ghiaia
Ghiaia is the Italian term for gravel, a loose, granular material composed of rock fragments and mineral grains. In geological and civil engineering contexts, it refers to naturally occurring accumulations of coarse particles as well as to processed gravel used as aggregate in construction.
Gravel consists of rounded to subangular particles derived from various rock types, such as quartz, limestone,
Occurrence and production: Natural ghiaia forms in riverbeds, alluvial fans, beaches, and glacial outwash deposits. Extraction
Uses and applications: Ghiaia serves as a primary construction material in many civil works. It is used
See also: Gravel, Construction aggregate, Mining and quarrying.