Yep, USN "Flight Deck Material" is a bit ephemeral for modelers.
Fresh laid, it's a dark, bluish, charcoal sort of color what is fine and smooth--juet like fresh-laid asphalt paving fr surface texture.
As it ages, it develops grays and browns, and gets "pebbly"--and would be a texture that wuld be hard to see at all smaller than 1/24 scale, really. In 1/32 or 1/48, it would better render as a paint splatter sort of technique.
Other than the flight deck equipment, there's not much that will leave skid marks on the decks, as the wheels are rolling, not skidding, anywhere but the touchdown point. Which is rosses with arresting wires, and not a very typical tie-down point, per se.
Now, a Naval Air Station will have an apron, and while called tarmac is most likely concrete. It might have skidmarks from forklifts and ordnance trailers and the like.
NAS prking aprons don't have a lot of markings painted on them, which mkes them a tad "boring" for modeling.
Hensley Field (former NAS Dallas)