The distribution of the analyzed elements in this work is governed by three factors: the phosphorite (P, Ca, Na, U, V, Cd, Zn, and Sr) decreasing upwards from the lower A0 unit to the topsoil, detritals (Al, Si, Fe, Mg, K, Ga, Hf, Nb, Rb, Th, and Zr) increasing upwards, and minor carbonates (Ca, and Sr) with no obvious trend. Uranium is three times more enriched in the upper phosphorite member, the A0, relative to the lower or main phosphorite member, 234 ppm versus 75 ppm respectively. Vanadium is likewise enriched several times in the A0. Both elements, U and V are worth further exploration in the A0 in northern Eshidiyya basin. Thorium, Zr and Hf are relatively low.