Detroit Plateau


Detroit Plateau is a major interior plateau of Graham Land, with heights between. Its northeast limit is marked by the south wall of Russell West Glacier, from which it extends some in a general southwest direction to Herbert Plateau. The plateau was observed from the air by Sir Hubert Wilkins on a flight of December 20, 1928. Wilkins named it Detroit Aviation Society Plateau after the society which aided in the organizing of his expedition but the shortened form of the original name is approved. The north and east sides of the plateau were charted by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey in 1946–47.
Dinsmoor Glacier is a glacier flowing east from the south edge of Detroit Plateau.

Central plateaus of Graham Land

North to south: