River Ock

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River Ock is a small river in Oxfordshire, England, that flows through the Vale of White Horse before joining the River Thames.

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Label Occurrences
River Ock canonical 5

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry United Kingdom
country England
crossedBy A34 road (nearby)
surface form: A34 road (near Abingdon)

local road bridges in Abingdon
drainageBasin Vale of White Horse
drains agricultural land in the Vale of White Horse
flowsInto Thames
surface form: River Thames
flowsNear Charney Bassett
Drayton
Grove
Hanney
Marcham
Stanford in the Vale
surface form: Stanford-in-the-Vale

Wantage
flowsThrough Vale of White Horse
hasAlternativeName Ock
hasCatchmentLandUse predominantly agricultural
hasCourseCharacteristic lowland river
hasEcologicalType freshwater river
hasEnvironmentalConcern flooding risk in Abingdon
water quality monitoring
hasFloodplain Vale of White Horse
hasHydrologicalSystem River Thames catchment
hasMouthLocation Abingdon
surface form: Abingdon-on-Thames

near Abingdon Lock
hasName River Ock self-link
hasNearbyTransport Great Western Main Line
surface form: Great Western Main Line (regionally nearby)
hasRecreationalUse angling
riverside walking paths
hasWatercourseType small river
isSubjectOf local flood management studies
locatedIn Oxfordshire
South East England
Vale of White Horse
Vale of White Horse District
surface form: Vale of White Horse (geographical area)

ceremonial county of Oxfordshire
ceremonial county of Berkshire
surface form: historic county of Berkshire
locatedNear Abingdon
surface form: Abingdon-on-Thames
mouthOfWatercourse Thames
surface form: River Thames
partOf Thames River watershed
surface form: Thames river system

hydrology of Oxfordshire
region Vale of White Horse District
surface form: Vale of White Horse district
tributaryOf Thames
surface form: River Thames
waterBodyType inland waterway

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Vale of White Horse traversedBy River Ock
Stanford in the Vale near River Ock
Letcombe Brook flowsInto River Ock
Letcombe Brook tributaryOf River Ock
River Ock hasName River Ock self-link