Hutchison Hill
| Hutchison Hill | ||
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| height | 2150 m | |
| location | Grahamland , Antarctic Peninsula | |
| Mountains | Avery plateau | |
| Coordinates | 66 ° 54 '37 " S , 65 ° 40' 10" W | |
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The Hutchison Hill is a 2,150 m high hill in Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsula . On the Avery plateau rises 2.5 km northeast of the Lampitt Nunatak . It is one of the objects on the plateau that can be easily seen from Darbel Bay .
The UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee named the hill in 1960 after the British physician Robert Hutchison (1871-1960), a pioneer in nutritional science .
Web links
- Hutchison Hill in the Geographic Names Information System of the United States Geological Survey (English)
- Hutchison Hill on geographic.org (English)