“…Following the initial calibration of synthetic calcites and some coral taxa , several studies have focused on in-depth calibrations of biogenic carbonates that represent potential paleoclimate proxies. Proxy material calibrations thus far have included aragonitic scleractinian zooxanthellate corals Saenger et al, 2012;Tripati et al, 2015), aragonitic scleractinian non-zooxanthellate deep-sea corals Thiagarajan et al, 2011), aragonitic otoliths (Ghosh et al, 2007), calcitic and aragonitic foraminifera , mollusks and brachiopods (Came et al, 2007(Came et al, , 2014Eagle et al, 2013;Henkes et al, 2013) and land snails (Zaarur et al, 2011;Eagle et al, 2013), calcitic speleothems (Affek et al, 2008;Daëron et al, 2011), bioapatite , and calcitic microbialites (Petryshyn et al, 2015). It has been noted that calibration data on different biogenic carbonates generated in the same laboratory at Caltech and using similar analytical methods produce a relationship between temperature and 47 values that was similar to the initial inorganic calcite calibration Eagle et al, 2013).…”