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Bulk-Online Forum
http://www.bulk-online.com
Four (4) specialized forums are set up on Bulk-Online and moderated by
experts in their fields. The forums include:
- Mike Griffiths, U.K., Abrasion and Corrosion Control
- Lyn Bates, U.K., Solutions for Screws, Segregation and Solids Flow
- Gabriel Lodewijks, The Netherlands, Belt Conveyor Technology
- Dietmar Schulze, Germany, Flow Properties of Powders and Bulk Solids -
Measurement and Application
The "Electronic Directory" is an international data bank in the
field of powder and bulk solids handling and processing. One of the main
features of this website is the "Electronic Directory", a list of
about 2,000 international equipment manufacturers, consulting and engineering
companies, bulk ports and R&D organizations all active in handling bulk and
powder. Company listings are free and additional advertising can be purchased.
For information: wohlbier@bulk-online.com
Earth Sciences Newsgroups
http://www.industrygate.com/newsgroups.htm#Earth Sciences Newsgroups
Earth Science Mailing Lists and News Groups
http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Topic/EarthScience/Lists/
eMine.com
Find this key to e-mail groups and discussion boards at www.eMine.com.
The page collects and lists information about Internet discussion groups of
interest to the mining industry. Groups listed include the International Liaison
Group on Gold Mineralization, Institution of Mining and Metallurgy discussion
boards, Geological Society of London Specialist groups, Info-Mine groups, AMIRA,
and others.
GIS Canada Mailing List
A mailing list has been formed especially designed for GIS in Canada. To join
send a blank email to: gis_canada-subscribe@egroups.com
Homepage: http://www.egroups.com/list/gis_canada
GIS-specific mailing lists
ESRI-L. This group is dedicated to discussions about ESRI products
(Arc/Info, ArcView, etc.). The E-mail contact is: esri-l-human@esri.com.
An archive of the ESRI-L Mailing list is available at: gopher://gopher.gis.umn.edu/11/rsgis/lists/esri-l
AGIS-L This mailing list is for discussion of AtlasGIS® and desktop
mapping issues. Join the AGIS mailing list by sending e-mail to: majordomo@ciesin.org.
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MAPINFO-L. To subscribe send email to majordomo@csn.net
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The MapInfo FAQ is available at:
http://www.inmap.co.nz/mi_faq/contents.html
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The http://comp.infosystems.gis
newsgroup covers all GIS topics. It covers
all aspects of geographic information systems.
A GIS FAQ (frequently asked questions) is available at
http://www.census.gov/ftp/pub/geo/www/faq-index.html
MEMSNET
This is a mailing list for members of MEMS (Mineral Economics and Management
Society) and related professionals interested in mineral economics and
management. To subscribe to MEMSNET send an e-mail message to listserv@uabdpo.dpo.uab.edu
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Do not include a subject heading and place the following message in the body of
the e-mail: sub memsnet. You can also subscribe by sending a request to Hank
McCarl (hmccarl@alum.mit.edu .).
Mineral Resources Forum
http://www.diverse.co.uk/MRF/V6/home.htm
This is a Web site sponsored by the United Nations and is about developing
resources, managing risk and promoting responsibility in the minerals sector. It
includes sections on geology, minerals, mining, metallurgy, statistics,
environment, economics, education, law, labor, investment and society. It
includes discussion and news groups and related sites. You can search the site.
In each section you can find general news and information, documents that can
be consulted on line or downloaded, links to specialized libraries, discussion
groups, and other Web sites.
The list of other Web sites for geology includes geological surveys of many
countries. It also includes a variety of web sites for other resources such as
magazines, sites with many earth science links, some institutes, and other
useful information.
Mining/Quarrying Newsgroup
http://communities.msn.co.uk/ConstructionBuildingMiningQuarrying
This is a forum/news-group where people can seek information,
exchange views and generally discuss trends in the industry. The site also has
buyer’s guides. One of the most popular features of the buyers guide is the
news section which is of particular interest to manufacturers and suppliers.
There is a companies list and a construction and mining equipment buyers guide.
National Drillers Buyers Guide
http://www.ndbg.com
- All the information you could possibly every want about well drilling. They
publish an excellent newspaper and also have a Web site at:
Oracle AppsNet
http://appsnet.oracle.com
- This is a free online community and discussion forum for people involved with
or interested in Oracle's e-Business Suite. Oracle AppsNet is an Internet information exchange with a comprehensive
selection of content, tools and tips to successfully implement and use Oracle's
E-Business Suite. It also provides professional service organizations such as
system integrators and independent software vendors with the information they
need for their Oracle e-Business Suite practice and offers answers to frequently
asked questions. To register go to: http://www.oracle.com/appsnet/membership/register.html?/admin/account/oan_reg.html
Remote Sensing and GIS Mailing Lists...
http://www.gis.umn.edu/rsgisinfo/lists.html
- This is a small collection of locally archived mailing lists at University of
Minnesota- Remote Sensing Laboratory (RSL) Web server. The archives (messages
from the list) stored at this site go back to 1993.
ArcView Users List (ARCVIEW-L)
Arc/Info Users List (ESRI-L)
Image Processing and Remote Sensing (IMAGRS-L)
Statistical List Subscription Service
http://www.stattransfer.com/lists.html
This site lets you subscribe or unsubscribe to statistically-oriented e-mail
discussion lists using a simple form. You don’t have to create the e-mail to
the list yourself. The site contains over 30 mailing lists organized by software
packages, general purpose, and specific techniques. The software specific lists
include standards such as SAS, MiniTab, SigmaPlot, Statistica, and many other
packages. Also check: http://hardwick.ukc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/hpda.exe/mff/netres/statlist.html
for more statistical list resources.
WaterForum
http://www.egroups.com/group/waterforum WaterForum
is a free and open forum for discussion of water resources issues; including
drinking water, water conservation, drainage, environmental chemistry, wetlands,
wastewater, irrigation, recreational use, fisheries and wildlife use,
aquaculture, coastal studies and oceanography, environmental and public health
issues, contamination/remediation, computer modeling, climatology, hydropower,
and any other relevant water resources topics. The list is moderated by Ken
Bannister, founder of Groundwater-Digest, currently the world's largest
groundwater discussion forum.
This forum seeks to broaden the discussions held on Groundwater-Digest to
include other areas of interest in the water resources field. To join Waterforum,
send a blank e-mail to waterforum-subscribe@eGroups.com. For more
information contact Ken Bannister, WaterForum Moderator, Groundwater-Digest
Moderator.
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