Science. 1981 May 22;212(4497):879-87. doi: 10.1126/science.212.4497.879.
The global tectonics of Venus differs significantly from that of Earth, most markedly in that the surface is covered predominately by gently rolling terrain; there apparently are no features like ocean rises; the gravity is positively correlated with topography at all wavelengths; and the few highlands are estimated to be supported or compensated at a depth of approximately 100 kilometers. The surface of Venus appears to be covered mainly by an ancient crust, the high surface temperature making subduction difficult. It seems likely that well over 1 billion years ago water was destabilized at the surface and, soon after, plate tectonics ceased. The highlands appear to be actively supported, presumably as manifestations of long-enduring hot spots.
金星的全球构造与地球有很大的不同,最显著的是金星表面主要覆盖着平缓起伏的地形;显然没有像海洋隆起这样的特征;重力与所有波长的地形呈正相关;并且估计少数高地在大约 100 公里的深度得到支撑或补偿。金星的表面似乎主要覆盖着一层古老的地壳,由于表面温度高,俯冲作用变得困难。很可能在 10 多亿年前,水在表面变得不稳定,不久之后,板块构造就停止了。高地似乎得到了积极的支撑,可能是由于长期存在的热点的表现。