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List of karst springs in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Following is a list of karst springs in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most of the country's karstic wellsprings belong to Dinaric Alps systems of limestone, flysch, and/or their tectonic contact zone. These are almost regularly large founts in hydrogeological terms, with large average annual discharges, and with extremely high amplitudes between minimum and maximum discharge, depending on seasonal flow, precipitation, other various hydrological parameters and sometimes anthropological impacts. Waters often emerging from large karst caves, in many cases with complex underground flow, various characteristic karstic features and endemic biodiversity, creating short river courses with relatively large water discharge.[1][2][3][4]

Image Name Dimension Location Notes
Banja Stijena m loc (a.k.a. ) Mračna pećina (transl. Dark Cave)
Duman m loc The Bistrica's Duman wellspring cave
Dabarska 1 m loc The Dabar river wellspring
Dabarska 2 m loc The Dabar river wellspring
Vrelo Trebišnjice m Bileća Dejan's Cave the main wellsprings in the Trebišnjica wellsprings group
Govještica cave m loc (a.k.a. Dugovještica)
Vrelo Miljacke m loc The Mokranjska Miljacka wellspring cave
Peć Mlini m Peć Mlini The Trebižat river wellspring cave
Vilina Pećina m Ključ, Cerničko Polje note
Vrelo Bune m Blagaj, Mostar The Buna river wellspring cave
Vrelo Krušnice m Bosanska Krupa note
Krupa wellsprings m Krupa na Vrbasu note
Kovači estavelle m Kovači, Duvanjsko Polje note

See also

Media related to Karst springs in Bosnia and Herzegovina at Wikimedia Commons

References

  1. ^ "Centar za krš i speleologiju CKS". www.centarzakrs.ba (in Bosnian). Centar za krš i speleologiju CKS. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  2. ^ "Devon Karst - contents". www.devonkarst.org.uk. Devon Karst. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  3. ^ "Karstography DINARIC KARST BiH". www.devonkarst.org.uk. Devon Karst. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  4. ^ "Vrela Trebišnjica -- The Devon Karst Research Society & Speleološko Društvo "Zelena Brda" - KARST HYDROLOGY & HYDROGEOLOGY - HIDROLOGIJA i HIDROGEOLOGIJA KRŠA". www.devonkarst.org.uk. The Devon Karst Research Society. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
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