“…A 4,836‐year geochemical record from a sediment core from 3‐m water depth in Mochou Lake (69°22′S, 76°22′E), in the Larsemann Hills, 120 km from the Vestfold Hills, was obtained by Liu et al (). Based on sediment lithology and other published data, Mochou Lake was elevated above sea level from 2750 years BP (Liu et al, ; Verleyen et al, ). Within the sediment core, elements indicative of terrestrial weathering, Aluminum (Al) and Silicon (Si) exhibit distinct peaks at 750–550 years BP, while salinity and biological proxies, Boron (B), Strontium‐to‐Barium ratio (Sr/Ba), LOI 550 , and amino acid content exhibit minima (Figure S2).…”