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Assessment of the erosion proceses un Ceja del Río location, La Palma municipality

José Reinaldo Díaz Rivera, José Manuel Febles González, Miguel Antonio Sarmiento Gómez, Rosmery Gallardo Rodríguez

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Actually, the diagnostic methods and indices used to evaluate the erodibility of soils in these territories (hillsides) do not take into account the present phase of morphogenesis, which has led to their degradation. Research carried out in the town of Ceja del Rio in San Andrés region, province of Pinar del Río, revealed the manifestations of the water erosion and erosive-gravitational processes that take place in the Leached Red Ferralitic soils; a situation that is relevant not only in the municipality of La Palma but also in the province since they are distributed in the regions with the highest agricultural production. Given this methodological insufficiency, it became necessary to develop the method: geographical - comparative, morphopedaphological and genetic, allowing for a comprehensive evaluation under a new approach, of soil erosion that precisely defines the natural and socioeconomic factors that limit productive capacity and fertility. of the soils in these regions.

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soils; erodibility; degradation; erosion; red ferralitic.

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