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Felidhu Atoll


LIU Chuang1SHI Ruixiang1SUN Kai1ZHU Yunqiang1
1 Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100101,China

DOI:10.3974/geodb.2016.07.08.V1

Published:Oct. 2016

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Key Words:

Maldives,Felidhu Atoll,Vaavu Atoll,Felidhoo Island,data encyclopedia

Abstract:

The Felidhu Atoll is located from 3。18'49"N to 3。40' 53" N and from 73。21' 50"E to 73。45' 35"E, the mideast of Maldives. Its neighbors are the South Male Atoll in north, the Vattaru Atoll in south, North Nilandhu in southwest and the South Ari Atoll in northwest. 39 islands are included in the Felidhu Atoll, including the Rakeedhoo, Thunduhuraa, Bodumohoraa, Anbaraa, Foiytheyobodufushi, Keyodhoo, Felidhoo, Thinadhoo, Hulhidhoo, Aarah, Alimatha, Dhiggiri, Fulidhoo, etc. The biggest island in the Felidhu Atoll is the Felidhoo Island with the area of 0.16km2. The total area of the islands in the Felidhu Atoll is 1.18km2, coastline is 31.81km. The dataset was developed based on integration among the Google Earth images and related maps and records. The data is archived in .kmz and .shp data format with the compressed data size of 93KB.

Foundation Item:

Chinese Academy of Sciences(Y22Q0203TD)

Data Citation:

LIU Chuang, SHI Ruixiang, SUN Kai, ZHU Yunqiang.Felidhu Atoll[J/DB/OL]. Digital Journal of Global Change Data Repository, 2016. https://doi.org/10.3974/geodb.2016.07.08.V1.

Data Product:

ID Data Name Data Size Operation
1 FelidhuAtoll.kmz 34.05KB
2 FelidhuAtollshp.rar 61.95KB
Co-Sponsors

Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research,Chinese Academy of Sciences

The Geographical Society of China

Parteners

Committee on Data for Science and Technology (CODATA) Task Group on Preservation of and Access to Scientific and Technical Data in/for/with Developing Countries (PASTD)

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

Digital Linchao GeoMuseum