“…Krivovichev (2013) provided an overview of relations between structural complexity and metastable crystallisation based upon the Goldsmith's simplexity principle that states that simple structures crystallise more easily. This idea was supported by many subsequent observations, including metastable feldspar polymorphs (Zolotarev et al, 2019;Krivovichev, 2020, and references therein), perovskite-group minerals (Zaitsev et al, 2017), uranyl minerals (Plášil et al, 2018b(Plášil et al, , 2018c, sulfates (Plášil et al, 2017;Majzlan et al, 2018), phosphates and arsenates (Krivovichev et al, 2016;Krivovichev, 2017;Kolitsch et al, 2020), Cu 2 (OH) 3 Cl polymorphs (Krivovichev et al, 2017), borates (Grew et al, 2016), borosilicates (Cempírek et al, 2016), oxalates (Huskić et al, 2019), etc. In his review on metastable-mineral formation in oxidation zones and mine wastes, Majzlan (2020) recently noted that "a quantitative link…" between structural complexity and metastability "…is missing".…”