“…On the other hand, many studies have shown that microcrystalline quartz grains are more reactive and promote greater silica dissolution than grains with intense undulatory extinction [12,13,14]. However, the continuous increase in the displacements of the crystal leads to a clustering of the networks, known as sub-grain walls which, with the boost in tensions, can break the original grain and thus form new recovered grains, that is, grains which do not have displacements.…”