2023
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1212/1/012029
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Landslide processes as a natural disturbance in ecosystems in the Alejandro de Humboldt National Park, Cuba

G B Pospehov,
Y Savon-Vaciano,
T Hernandez-Columbie

Abstract: The present work addressed the occurrence of landslide processes as a disturbing element for some ecosystems in the Alejandro de Humboldt National Park in the northeastern part of the Republic of Cuba. A landslide inventory was carried out with Sentinel images as the main source of information. Factors such as geology, relief and soil were also considered as conditioning elements for the occurrence of landslides. The vegetation was classified according to O.J Reyes 2012 and the inventory of vertebrate species … Show more

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“…If the basic programming language is, for example, Pascal (Free Pascal), then you should not try to "squeeze" all possible results: graphics, network programming, etc. It is quite possible to include individual topics in course projects [24]. It is clear that for a student programming is not the process of creating software, but only the fulfillment of the teacher's tasks.…”
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“…In the area, there are more than 10 types of soils [5] and it is located in the rainiest zone of Cuba, characterized by a Tropical Rainy or Rainforest climate (Af) according to the classification of (Koppen,1991), conditioned fundamentally by the topography and with accumulated rainfall that oscillate between 1000 and 3000 mm per year. It is the area of greatest biodiversity of the Cuban archipelago, with several endemic species of these localities [6]. It is also considered an Important Bird Conservation Area [7].…”
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