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Tree-ring reconstruction is a method used in dendrochronology, the study of tree rings, to create a timeline of environmental changes and events. By analyzing the growth patterns of tree rings, researchers can infer information about past climate conditions, such as temperature, precipitation, and drought. This information can then be used to reconstruct historical climate patterns and study the impact of past events, such as volcanic eruptions or human activities, on the environment. Tree-ring reconstruction is an important tool for understanding past climate variability and can provide valuable insights into future climate change.