“…Reconstructing past salinities can be accomplished with several different techniques, e.g., diatom and dinoflagellate species composition (Zonneveld et al, 2001), morphology and the size of placoliths from Emiliania huxleyi (Bollmann et al, 2009), Ba/Ca ratios in foraminiferal calcite (Weldeab et al, 2007), the strontium isotope composition of bivalves (Israelson and Buchardt, 1999), the process length of di-noflagellate cysts (Mertens et al, 2009), the hydrogen isotope composition of alkenones (van der Meer et al, 2007;Schouten et al, 2006), or temperature-corrected (Mg/Ca, TEX 86 ) oxygen isotopes (Elderfield and Ganssen, 2000). While some of these proxies may yield reliable results (e.g., coupled Mg/Ca and oxygen isotopes - Elderfield et al, 2012;Lear et al, 2000) others suffer from rather large uncertainties introduced by modeled parameters or require a good knowledge of the regional oceanography (Wit et al, 2013).…”