“…As discussed above, PetroMod™ assumes that methane entering the GHSZ and exceeding the solubility limit is instantaneously converted to hydrate, and therefore does not consider the kinetically feasible coexistence of hydrate and free gas phases within the GHSZ (Burwicz et al., 2017) or, for instance, the migration of gas through the GHSZ, invoked at Blake Ridge (Gorman et al., 2002). We make various assumptions by assigning model boundary conditions, as detailed above, including the assumption of constant basal heat flows, sediment‐water interface temperatures, and water depths through time, and we do not explicitly consider, for instance, impacts of sea‐level fluctuations on variable delivery of organic matter or coarse‐grained sediment to our real‐world model areas (e.g., Blum & Hattier‐Womack, 2009; Burton et al., 2023; Erbacher et al., 1996), though we do seek to replicate coring‐ and geophysical data‐based interpretations of stratigraphy and lithology, as detailed above.…”