Birch
| image = Betula pendula 001.jpg | image_caption = Betula pendula (Silver birch) | taxon = Betula | authority = L. | subdivision_ranks = Subgenera | subdivision = * ''Betulenta'' * ''Betulaster'' * ''Neurobetula'' * ''Betula'' * ''Chamaebetula'' | range_map = Areal bereza.png | range_map_caption = Range of ''Betula'' | synonyms_ref = | synonyms = *''Betulaster'' Spach * ''Apterocaryon'' Opiz * ''Chamaebetula'' Opiz }}A birch is a thin-leaved deciduous hardwood tree of the genus ''Betula'' (), in the family Betulaceae, which also includes alders, hazels, and hornbeams. It is closely related to the beech-oak family Fagaceae. The genus ''Betula'' contains 30 to 60 known taxa of which 11 are on the IUCN 2011 Red List of Threatened Species. They are typically short-lived pioneer species and are widespread in the Northern Hemisphere, particularly in northern areas of temperate climates and in boreal climates. Birch wood, the wood of the birch, is used for a wide range of purposes. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Birch, W.Get access
Published in Ocean 72 - IEEE International Conference on Engineering in the Ocean Environment (1972)
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14by Hargreaves, John, Birch, M.J.Get access
Published in Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics (2018)
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15by Birch, Martin John, Hargreaves, JKGet access
Published in Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics (2021)
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19by Hargreaves, J.K., Birch, Martin JohnGet access
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