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帮忙翻译一下,本人英语水平有限,谢谢了,附有图片
The presence of two species observed under ambient air conditions, is thus either due to selenate sorption onto newly formed iron oxyhydroxides, or to the coexistence of both selenite and selenate in the spike, due to incomplete selenite oxidation at the time of loading these experiments. As no speciation check of the spike was done, we cannot exclude any of those two events. Anyway, this does not hamper the determination of the diffusion coefficient of selenate in Boom Clay because the two peaks are well separated by electromigration, and it is evident that selenate is a mobile species in undisturbed Boom Clay.
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