“…In terrestrial environments, the ∆ 47 paleothermometer has mainly been applied on paleosol (e.g., Kelson et al., 2020; Passey et al., 2010; Quade et al., 2013) and speleothems (e.g., Affek et al., 2008; Daëron et al., 2011; Fernandez et al., 2023; Kluge & Affek, 2012; Nehme et al., 2023). In lacustrine records, the ∆ 47 technique was used on inorganic carbonates (e.g., Hudson et al., 2017; Huntington et al., 2010; Katz et al., 2023) and molluscs (e.g., Dong et al., 2021; Grauel et al., 2016; Tobin et al., 2014; Wang et al., 2016; Zaarur et al., 2011) and was only recently applied to ostracods to reconstruct paleoaltitude and paleoclimate (Marchegiano et al., 2024; Song et al., 2022; Yue et al., 2022).…”