“…This definition, although generic, has limitations in ancient coastal environments since it lacks criteria for determining in which environments carbonates were deposited: non‐marine (lacustrine, palustrine) or marine (lagoons). The coasts of the Yucatán, Florida and Bahamas platforms are a perfect example of the close spatial relationship that can exist between non‐marine (mainly palustrine, brackish to freshwater environments) and marine (lagoon, beach barriers, reefs …) carbonates (Platt & Wright, 2023). Moreover, foraminifera have even been found in Cenozoic and Quaternary lake deposits, attesting a marine water influence (Dye & Barros, 2005; Strotz, 2015; Lettéron et al., 2017; Pint et al., 2017; Fritz et al., 2018), while Warren and Kendall (1985) suggest that the sulphate supply leading to gypsum precipitation in coastal salinas/playas comes from marine groundwater.…”