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  • Efrén Jaimez Salgado Instituto de Geofísica y Astronomía, Agencia de Medio Ambiente, CITMA.
  • Martín H. Luís López Parque Nacional Viñales. Centro de Investigaciones y Servicios Ambientales (Ecovida). Delegación Territorial CITMA, Pinar del Río, Cuba.
  • Jorge Oliveira Acosta Instituto de Geofísica y Astronomía, Agencia de Medio Ambiente, CITMA.
Vol. 38 (2006): 1, Articles, pages 195-205
Submitted: Feb 11, 2014 Published: Feb 11, 2006
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Abstract

It’s made the digital cartography of ‘The Viñales National Park’ as well as the soilsdiagnostic and classification upgrade for the area from the implementation of a Soils InformationSystem (on GIS platform) in order to handling and opportune data consultation for thePark’s authorities. The predominant soils here correspond to the Leptosols group (90%), insecond place Acrisols group (4,5%) in genetic association with soils belong to Alisols group(4,4%), both one with very high edaphic evolution grade, derived from genetic materials rich inquartz and aluminium silicates and also, the existence of very humid paleoclimatic periods inthis mountain on western Cuba. The main degrading processes in soils of the Park are described,as well as some of the most important measures to attenuate them.

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Jaimez Salgado, E., Luís López, M. H., & Oliveira Acosta, J. (2006). The soils of the Viñales National Park, Pinar del Río, Cuba. Genetic and environmental conditions. Cuadernos Geográficos, 38, 195–205. Retrieved from https://revistaseug.ugr.es/index.php/cuadgeo/article/view/1586