Comment on 'Venus nightside ionospheric troughs - Implications for evidence of lightning and volcanism' by H. A. Taylor, Jr., J. M. Grebowsky, and P. A. Cloutier

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Ionospheric Ion Density, Lightning, Night Sky, Planetary Ionospheres, Venus Atmosphere, Volcanoes, Whistlers, Correlation, Ionospheric Disturbances, Oxygen Ions, Pioneer Venus Spacecraft, Plasma Density, Plasma Waves, Venus, Nightside, Ionosphere, Lightning, Volcanism, Ions, Abundance, Whistlers, Oxygen, Plasma, Formation, Emissions, Hypotheses, Oedf, Anomalies, Orbiter Electric Field Detector, Pioneer Venus Orbiter, Pvo, Spacecraft Observations, Analysis, Oims, Orbiter Ion Mass Spectrometer

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