International audienceElectrically conductive particles, such as pyrites, and surface-charge-bearing nonconductive particles, such as clays, are commonly present in water-bearing subsurface formations. Under an external electric field generated by electromagnetic measurement tool, these particles give rise to interfacial polarization (IFP) effects, which causes frequency dispersion of effective conductivity and effective permittivity of the mixture containing such particles. The neglect of IFP effects can lead to inaccurate estimation of petrophysical properties of formations, especially in clay-and pyrite-rich formations. In this paper, we developed a mechanistic model that couples surface-conductance-assisted interfacial polarization (SCA...