10 resultados para Manuel Pereira Medeiros (1936-2013)

em Universidad de Alicante


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The Sub-Numidian Tertiary stratigraphic record of the Tunisian Tell has been updated by means of 11 stratigraphic successions belonging to the Maghrebian Flysch Basin (N-African Margin) reconstructed in the Tunisian Numidian Zone and the Triassic Dome Zone. The Sub-Numidian successions studied range from the Paleocene to the Priabonian, representing a major change in the sedimentation from the latest Cretaceous onwards. The Sub-Numidian succession and the Numidian Formation are separated by an Intermediate interval located between two erosive surfaces (local paraconformities). The stratigraphic analysis has revealed diachronous contacts between distal slope to basinal sedimentary formation, allowing the identification of an Early Eocene Chouabine marker bed. The integrated biostratigraphic analysis made by means of planktonic foraminifera and calcareous nannoplankton updates the ages of the formations studied, proving younger than previously thought. The new definition of the Sub-Numidian stratigraphy enables a better correlation with equivalent successions widely outcropping along the Maghrebian, Betic, and southern Apennine Chains. The study proposes a new evolutionary tectonic/sedimentary model for this Tunisian sector of the Maghrebian Chain during the Paleogene after the Triassic–Cretaceous extensional regime. This paleogeographic reorganization is considered a consequence of the beginning of the tectonic inversion (from extensional to compressional), leading to the end of the preorogenic sedimentation. Our results suggest a non-tabular stratigraphy (marked by lateral changes of lithofacies, variable thicknesses, and the presence of diachronous boundaries) providing significant elements for a re-evaluation of active petroleum systems on the quality, volume, distribution, timing of oil generation, and on the migration and accumulation of the oil.

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Comunicación presentada en el IX Simposium Nacional de Reconocimiento de Formas y Análisis de Imágenes, Benicàssim, Mayo, 2001.

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Actualmente, el sector hotelero está inmerso en un entorno de alta incertidumbre y muy competitivo por lo que necesita información estratégica para la correcta gestión de sus establecimientos. Dicha información puede obtenerse a partir de la clasificación de los hoteles en grupos estratégicos. Esta investigación empírica presenta los grupos estratégicos en el sector hotelero como una herramienta muy útil para la planificación y la implantación de estrategias de los hoteles ya que permiten identificar las estrategias y las ventajas competitivas de este sector. Además, se analiza si existen diferencias de desempeño entre los distintos grupos estratégicos hoteleros obtenidos. Para la identificación y la caracterización de los grupos se emplean las dimensiones compromiso de recursos y alcance de las actividades hoteleras.

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La implantación de sistemas de calidad aporta a las empresas beneficios internos y externos. Este artículo analiza la relación entre la certificación de calidad del Instituto para la Calidad Turística Española y los resultados y el tamaño de las cadenas hoteleras con presencia en España. Los análisis muestran que la certificación tiene efectos positivos en los resultados y que el tamaño de la cadena no es un factor importante para certificarse.

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In this paper, a multimodal and interactive prototype to perform music genre classification is presented. The system is oriented to multi-part files in symbolic format but it can be adapted using a transcription system to transform audio content in music scores. This prototype uses different sources of information to give a possible answer to the user. It has been developed to allow a human expert to interact with the system to improve its results. In its current implementation, it offers a limited range of interaction and multimodality. Further development aimed at full interactivity and multimodal interactions is discussed.

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Light traps have been used widely to sample insect abundance and diversity, but their performance for sampling scarab beetles in tropical forests based on light source type and sampling hours throughout the night has not been evaluated. The efficiency of mercury-vapour lamps, cool white light and ultraviolet light sources in attracting Dynastinae, Melolonthinae and Rutelinae scarab beetles, and the most adequate period of the night to carry out the sampling was tested in different forest areas of Costa Rica. Our results showed that light source wavelengths and hours of sampling influenced scarab beetle catches. No significant differences were observed in trap performance between the ultraviolet light and mercury-vapour traps, whereas these two methods caught significantly more species richness and abundance than cool white light traps. Species composition also varied between methods. Large differences appear between catches in the sampling period, with the first five hours of the night being more effective than the last five hours. Because of their high efficiency and logistic advantages, we recommend ultraviolet light traps deployed during the first hours of the night as the best sampling method for biodiversity studies of those scarab beetles in tropical forests.