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In conclusion, we found that accuracy in estimated hydraulic conduc-
tivity is more important in determining optimal pumping rates and well
locations than accuracies in recharge rates and aquifer thicknesses. Con-
trary to inland groundwater developments where saltwater intrusion is not
a concern, we found that in coastal areas more groundwater pumping is
possible in low-conductive aquifers than in high-conductive aquifers.
Acknowledgments
This research was supported by a grant (3-3-2) from Sustainable Water
Resources Research Center of 21st Century Frontier Research Program.
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