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Speleologic explorations of the Velež mountain and Podveležje plateau

Goran Rnjak orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-6379-1036 ; Speleological department CMS Sv. Mihovil, Šibenik, Croatia
Nikola Hanžek ; Speleological department CMS Željezničar, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

Podveležje is a typical karst plateau on the sunny side of Velež mountain, stretching in NW - SE direction in length of about 21 km. It is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as part of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, near Mostar. A total of 31 speleological objects were investigated, 21 pits and 10 caves. The longest and most complex explored cave is Prosečenica(347 m long). The deepest caves are Golubinka on Svetigora / Pit on Svetigora II (149 m) and Željuškovača (90 m). Both pits and Prosečenica cave have perspectives for further exploration. Considering the configuration and morphology of the terrain, geological base and a large number of caves, there is a great potential for finding more. During the research, information was gathered on other caves, but they were not explored due to the complexity of access and more demanding logistics. The major problem in the exploration were numerous mines and explosives left behind and abandoned after the war.

Keywords

Podveležje; cave Prosečnica; speleological explorations

Hrčak ID:

204720

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/204720

Publication date:

28.3.2018.

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