“…A multi proxy study is essential to define if a sediment archive is useful as climate archive and endorheic lakes have shown to be very sensitive to climate changes (Laird et al, 1996;Beklioglu et al, 2007;Davis and Stevenson, 2007;H€ obig et al, 2016), despite of possible difficulties in climate information (Lane et al, 2013), which have been verified within this study. A comparison to other Iberian lake studies (Frigola et al, 2007;Corella et al, 2010;Martín-Puertas et al, 2011;Moreno et al, 2012;Valero-Garc es et al, 2006H€ obig et al, 2016) is difficult (Magri et al, 2004), as for example the elements and ratios measured and obtained by XRF data depends on the geological setting and catchment area as well as sediment transport (Talbot and Allen, 1996;Lopez et al, 2006). However, climate records are often synchronized, disregarding spatial patterns and temporal transgressive differences (Giralt et al, 1999;Lane et al, 2013).…”