Pascual, Ana2015-03-132015-03-131999http://hdl.handle.net/10272/10088The study of two sedimentary Holocene cores from the upper slope of Cuianas (Central West Atlantic) allows for the identification of 139 species of benthic foraminifers. This microfauna is similar to those identified in recent materials from French Guiana and Venezuela. As differences with adjácent areas are the occurrence in this site of abundant individuals of Hoeglundina elegans (a cold-water, deep bathyal species, associated with the North Atlantic Deep Water) and the occasional occurrence of Planulina ariminensis (species associated with the North East Atlantic Deep Water). Dominant assemblage, which is constituted by Uvigerína peregrina, and Cassidulina carinata, besides of the occurrence of other species such as Brizalina subaenariensis, adapted to low-water oxygenation, seem to indicate upwelling during the Holocene times in this areaspaAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Españahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/Benthic foraminiferaHoloceneCuianasCentral West AtlanticUpper slopeWater massesForaminíferos bentónicos holocenos del talud de Guyana y Surinam (Atlántico Central): su relación con las masas de aguaHolocene benthic foraminifera of the Guyana slope and Surinam (Central West Atlantic): relationships with water massesjournal articleopen access