kiesbett
Kiesbett is a German term meaning “gravel bed” and denotes a layer or accumulation of gravel used to provide drainage, filtration, or substrate in various contexts. In civil engineering and construction, a kiesbett is a coarse, well-sorted gravel layer placed beneath or around structures to aid drainage, reduce pore-water pressures, and help filter sediments. In wastewater treatment and constructed wetlands, gravel beds serve as a medium for filtration and biofilm growth, helping remove particulates and certain nutrients.
In horticulture and gardening, a kiesbett refers to a drainage layer at the bottom of pots, troughs,
In geology and sedimentology, kiesbett describes a bed of coarse gravels within a stratigraphic sequence, often
Materials commonly used for kiesbetten include quartz and other natural gravels, sometimes processed to remove sharp