# Sutton Heights

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{{Short description|Topographic feature on Alexander Island, Antarctica}}
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'''Sutton Heights''' ({{coord|69|45|S|71|30|W|display=inline,title}}) is an eminence rising to about 800&nbsp;m lying between the [Lassus Mountains](/source/Lassus_Mountains) and [Debussy Heights](/source/Debussy_Heights), in the northern portion of [Alexander Island](/source/Alexander_Island), [Antarctica](/source/Antarctica). The area was photographed from the air by [Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition](/source/Ronne_Antarctic_Research_Expedition) in 1947, mapped from air photographs by [Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey](/source/Falkland_Islands_Dependencies_Survey) in 1959, and surveyed by the [British Antarctic Survey](/source/British_Antarctic_Survey) in 1975–76. They are named after [John Sutton](/source/John_Sutton_(geologist)), Professor of [Geology](/source/Geology), at [Imperial College](/source/Imperial_College) of [Science](/source/Science) and [Technology](/source/Technology), London, who studied the area from 1958 to 1973.

==See also==

* [Debussy Heights](/source/Debussy_Heights)
* [Ganymede Heights](/source/Ganymede_Heights)
* [Planet Heights](/source/Planet_Heights)

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Category:Mountains of Alexander Island

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