“…Inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP‐OES), which has been widely used for coral strontium per calcium ratio (Sr/Ca) analyses, could provide the trace element per calcium ratio (TE/Ca) in coral skeletons (Schrag, 1999; T. Watanabe et al., 2001; T. K. Watanabe et al., 2020; Zinke et al., 2004). ICP‐OES has the advantage of the low running cost and high time‐efficiency of analysis, making this instrument suitable for establishing a century‐long record of coral proxy (Cantarero et al., 2017; Schrag, 1999; T. K. Watanabe et al., 2020). However, TE/Ca analyses using ICP‐OES are often complicated because high Ca concentrations in coral skeletons might interfere with the TE analysis.…”