International audienceWe used two different loop-loop electromagnetic induction (EMI) devices to determine the 3D geometry and morphology of the pedo-sedimentary filling and underlying basaltic bedrock of a former wetland in a volcanic soil area, the Lac du Puy depression (Auvergne, France). Electrical conductivity (or resistivity) is usually sufficient for environmental and soil science applications, but the local volcanic context of the survey area results in high values of magnetic susceptibility and possible electrical polarization effects. Therefore we investigated the roles of the four properties: electrical conductivity, magnetic susceptibility, magnetic viscosity and dielectric permittivity. We created models using these four proper...