“…New techniques are being developed contemporaneously with the LCA temperature proxy, such as the distributions of glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (GDGTs) from bacteria (Weijers et al, 2007;Peterse et al, 2009) and archaea (Schouten et al, 2002). The TEX 86 proxy has been used to reconstruct SST successfully (Schouten et al, 2002;Kim et al, 2008;Rueda et al, 2009), but appears to be only applicable in small number of large lakes (Powers et al, 2004;Tierney et al, 2008;Sinninghe Damasté et al, 2009). The MBT and CBT ratios based on GDGTs from soil bacteria (Weijers et al, 2007) are correlated to soil temperature and pH, but their applicability in lakes is complicated by in-lake production of GDGTs with different distributions (Tierney and Russell, 2009).…”