“…The study of geochemical properties of groundwater is one of the most important means for evaluation of groundwater quality, because the quality of groundwater can be changed by land use development, mining, climate change, or from natural chemical weathering as it flows through the subsurface [1,2], interacts with soil layers and rocks [3], and generally leads to increasing levels of dissolved solids [4,5]. In addition, groundwater [1] often provides that main source of freshwater [3] used for drinking, domestic, agricultural, industrial, and ecological supplies worldwide. Thus, preservation of groundwater quality is a growing concern globally [6,7].…”