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The Great Chagos Bank, in the Chagos Archipelago, about south of
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, is the largest
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structure in the world, with a total area of .


Islands

Despite its enormous size, the Great Chagos Bank is largely a submarine structure. There are only four emerging reefs, mostly located on the western rim of the atoll, except for lonely Nelson Island, which lies wholly isolated in the middle of the northern fringe. These reefs have eight individual low and sandy islands, with a total land area of about . All islands and their surrounding waters are a
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since 1998. The total length of the eastern and southern expanses of the bank, as well as the reefs in its central area, are wholly submerged. The islands of the Great Chagos Bank, starting clockwise from the south, are: * Danger Island (slightly more than long from North to South, by wide, land area , vegetated with palm trees up to high. * Eagle Islands ** テ四e Aigle (Eagle Island, vegetated with high coconut trees, land area ** Sea Cow Island ( テ四e Vache Marine), vegetated with trees, land area . * Three Brothers (''Trois Frティres'') and Resurgent Islands, vegetated with high coconut trees, land area . **テ四e du Sud (South Island, largest of the group), **テ四e du Milieu (Middle Island), **Resurgent Island (unvegetated), **テ四e du Nord (North Island), * Nelson Island ( long from East to West, up to wide, land area , with high, bushy vegetation.


Cartography of the submerged reefs

The Great Chagos Bank was surveyed for the first time by Commander Robert Moresby of the
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in 1837; all other maps that would be drawn for over a century and a half were based on his chart. Although the charts of atolls made up of mostly emerged reefs, like Peros Banhos and
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, were relatively accurate, the cartography of the vast sunken reefs forming the Great Chagos Bank proved quite a challenge. The real shape of these sunken reefs was known only when satellite imagery became available in the latter part of the 20th century. Moresby's original hydrographic drawings were somewhat at variance with the true shape of the submerged reef, especially in areas where there were no emerging islands close by, like in the South east of the bank. The outlines of the first hydrographic surveys were marked in the 1980s navigational maps of the Chagos with a dotted line and the legend "existence doubtful" until the 1998 edition. British Admiralty
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11000030 - 3 Chagos Archipelago, Scale 1:360 000


See also

* Chagos Archipelago * Chagos Marine Protected Area *
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* Victory Bank


References


External links

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Geochronology of Basement Rocks from the Mascarene Plateau, the Chagos Bank and the Maldives Ridge
{{Atolls of the Chagos Archipelago Atolls of the Chagos Archipelago Nature reserves Undersea banks of the Indian Ocean Reefs of the Indian Ocean