Mostarsko Blato
Mostarsko Blato is a karst field and a seasonal karstic wetland, forming as waters are collecting in a temporary karstic lake during a springtime. Blato is situated in the area of Široki Brijeg and Mostar, in Bosnia and Herzegovina. On the edge of the field are numerous villages and settlements.
Geography and hydrology
Mostarsko Blato is a polje and a seasonal karstic wetland, or blato in Serbo-Croatian, forming as a result of large influx of seasonal waters collecting in a temporary karstic lake during the springtime, from late winter to early summer.It is located between the slopes of Čabulja and Polog in the north and the lower karst plateau of Trtla in the south. It runs northwest–southeast at an altitude between 220 and 245 meters above sea level. Its area is 42.56 km2, of which 38.00 km2 is exposed to seasonal floods. In the extreme southeast, there is a muddy part of the field with a zone of estavelles and ponors at the margins.
There is a double water regime in the wetland. During the rainy season from October to June, considerable amounts of water enter the polje. They flow from the surrounding slopes or emerge from karst springs and estavelles around the field, and part of the water comes through the sinking rivers Lištica and Ugrovača. This creates a lake of different size and duration. The waters from the blato and the lake eventually end up in the Neretva, via re-emerging Lištica, in part after leaving the hydrotechnical facilities of the Mostarsko Blato [hydroelectric power plant], and in part by re-emerge in huge Bezdan karstic wellspring in Rodoč, gets a new name, the Jasenica.
Utilization
The region is suitable for viticulture. In the past, tobacco, corn and wheat were grown here, but now it is pastures and meadows, with immortelle farming. The field has a moderately warm humid climate with a hot summer.In order to protect against floods and use water in the production of electricity at the beginning of the 21st century, the Mostarsko Blato hydroelectric power plant was built. For the needs of this hydroelectric power plant, 9 different facilities were built with two reservoirs created.