Atlantic Ocean via Merrimack River

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The Atlantic Ocean via the Merrimack River refers to the route by which waters from tributaries like Mulpus Brook ultimately reach the Atlantic, passing through the Merrimack River as a major New England waterway.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf drainage route
hydrological flow path
river–ocean connection
connectsWaterBody Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
Merrimack River NERFINISHED
Mulpus Brook NERFINISHED
flowsIntoNearCity Newburyport, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
hasComponentProcess river discharge to ocean
surface water runoff
hasEndpointLocation Atlantic coast of Massachusetts NERFINISHED
hasHydrologicalDirection inland to ocean
hasIntermediateWaterBody Merrimack River NERFINISHED
hasSourceTributary Mulpus Brook NERFINISHED
hasTerminalWaterBody Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
involvesOcean Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
involvesRiver Merrimack River NERFINISHED
involvesTributary Mulpus Brook NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInRegion New England
partOfDrainageBasin Merrimack River watershed NERFINISHED
passesThroughState Massachusetts NERFINISHED
New Hampshire NERFINISHED
relevantTo hydrology of New England
riverine ecology
watershed management
ultimateReceivingBody Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED

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Mulpus Brook flowsInto Atlantic Ocean via Merrimack River