“…The first approach involves the application of a model that is capable of simulating the long-term redistribution and export of sediment and sediment-associated contaminants based on climate factors, catchment morphological parameters, soil characteristics, and contaminant concentrations in the topsoil. For example, Nutter et al (1993) simulated the export of insecticides from pine seed orchards in the southern USA using the GLEAMS model (Leonard et al, 1987), which contains a soil erosion module based on a modified version of the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE). Van der Perk and Slávik (2003) simulated the losses of Chernobyl-derived radiocaesium from a small Slovakian catchment using a simple geographical information system (GIS)-based sediment redistribution model.…”