Aragonite is thermodynamically metastable at near-surface conditions, and still it is relatively widespread in marine and terrestrial sediments. In this contribution we propose the detailed chemical and crystallographic analysis of fresh aragonitic precipitates. Wet samples, collected from a dolomitic cold cave in the East Alpine range, were directly taken from underground dripping water and from the surface of aragonite speleothems. Calcium carbonate nano- and microcrystals are always found in association with magnesite and hydromagnesite and incorporate variable amounts of magnesium and possibly hydroxyl groups. The typical size of the analyzed precipitates ranges from some tens of nanometers to few microns. Advanced electron crystallogra...