Abstract

The caves are medium favorable for preservation of palaeoclimatic and palaeoseismic records. The deformed speleothems are accepted as a modern and useful tool for the prehistoric seismicity reconstruction. The aim of this short communication is to report the presence of deformed deposits in a newly discovered cave in South Bulgaria. Fallen, displaced and broken speleothems were found in the Lednika Cave. This 1287 m long cave is located near the Lepenitsa Cave, where such deformations are well described in the literature.

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