River Ock

Ock
Bridge across the River Ock as it flows into the Thames at Abingdon
Location
CountryEngland
CountiesOxfordshire
TownsAbingdon-on-Thames
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationLittle Coxwell, White Horse Hills
MouthRiver Thames
 • location
Abingdon-on-Thames, Oxfordshire
Length34 km (21 mi)
Discharge 
 • locationAbingdon-on-Thames
 • average1.52 m3/s (54 cu ft/s)
 • minimum0.11 m3/s (3.9 cu ft/s)23 August 1976
 • maximum15.8 m3/s (560 cu ft/s)6 March 1972
The River Ock heads towards Abingdon, from the bridge at Charney Bassett

The River Ock is a small English river which is a tributary of the River Thames. It has as its catchment area the Vale of White Horse, a low-lying and wide valley in south Oxfordshire, and flows into the River Thames, at Abingdon on the reach above Culham Lock.


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