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  1. Tree growth rings contain yearly information about climate, extreme weather events, and other growing conditions. In this analysis, we model the relationship strength between tree-ring records with respect to location and time. We employ the discrete wavelet trans- formation on the ring width records in order to de-correlate the observations within each series while simultaneously retrieving time-scale information. Our model then describes correlations among the resulting wavelet coefficients at different temporal scales by distance. Statistical inference through a new version of the wild bootstrap indicates that the relation- ship strength decreases linearly as record pair distance increases, but the slopes differ across temporal scales. 
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